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Repression and Quakers and FOR and Mine-Mill and Mississippi etc: msg#00095politics.marxism.analysis
I have a couple of things to say about the vicious Denver [etc] attacks on Left radicals, peace people, civil righters and other dissidents and freedom fighters -- and very good words for such outfits as the Quaker-grounded American Friends Service Committee and the Fellowship of Reconciliation. If I recall correctly, I was the first person to post on our "local discussion lists" [RedBadBear, ASDnet, etc] the initial newspaper story on the most recent phase of revelations regarding repressive spying at Denver: "Wed Mar 13, 2002 11:14 am Subject: Police 'spy files' assailed [Denver Post]." Soon thereafter, there were a number of timely posts by others -- which indicated that pacifist groups -- e.g., American Friends Service Committee -- were among the target victims. I was quick to spot the mention of the Denver situation. We -- our family and several others here in Pocatello, Idaho -- have experienced this continual surveillance [and obviously related and frequently very crude harassment] for years. In this setting [and this has gradually surfaced in various other parts of the country], it's coming [in addition to the usual openly racist outfits] from much more than simply the local cops. FBI-managed "task forces" -- involving FBI, state and local "lawmen," postal authorities, etc et al. -- have been a key foundational/repressive context in the United States since at least the passage of Clinton's so-called "Anti-Terrorism Act" of 1996 [which also facilitates implementation of the death penalty]. I strongly suspect this is the basic structure poisoning freedom at Denver. ["Red Scare Repression" stuff never really ends. What I was able to recover of my FBI files via FOIA over years in the 1980s -- 3,000 plus pages not counting several hundred they won't release at all -- runs from the mid-1950s to 1979. I can only imagine the new mountain peaks of spy data that have developed via the Federal [and other] finks -- and am preparing to file a whole new round of FOIA demands shortly [though recognizing that, with Ashcroft on the throne, it may take into what might be my next physical incarnation -- if there is anything to reincarnation -- and I do plan to live in this present form for a long, long time!] Anyway, anyone who thinks all of this began with Bush/Ashcroft is someone to whom I could sell the Grand Canyon. It's obvious that Clinton/Gore were in this sort of repressive spy thing for years -- which is only one reason that I don't think Gore's ascendancy would have made any basic difference at all in the twin and currently on-going dimensions of War and Repression [and economic deprivation.] We were in North Dakota for sixteen years before we came to Idaho in 1997. In that setting, I was -- at University of North Dakota -- a full professor, departmental chair, some-time chair of Honors, member of the graduate faculty etc -- and, over the years, won a number of awards for social justice activities including the state's annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Award in 1989. I had also been chair of the reform-activist Grand Forks Mayor's Committee on Police Policy for many years and also, from the beginning of the 1990s, was Chair of the city's new Community Relations Board. More to the point, I had very solid grassroots backing for our many social justice and human rights endeavours throughout the entire region. But there were obviously repressive things -- especially around mail and telephones -- that happened there with frequency. We always attributed that stuff to the FBI at one level and to John Birchers and comparable creatures at another. When we came here to Pocatello almost five years ago, very open police surveillance began virtually immediately -- as did blatant interference with our mail, telephones, and -- in due course some time later -- constant hacking attacks on our computers. There is evidence of both city and state involvement -- and certainly much of a Federal nature. The continual postal thing indicates a very clear Federal relationship. As one of a myriad of examples, early in 1999 my son in the Fargo/Moorhead area sent several publications to me via Priority Mail. They reached us ten days later in a package which had holes punched into it. I made, over a long period, three formal, major complaints to the regional postal inspectors -- and, with one, I attached almost a hundred envelopes and packages that provided clear evidence of blatant interference with our mail -- felony crimes, by the way. Not one of those three major, formal complaints was even acknowledged by the Postal Inspection division. That was during the Clinton epoch. About a year ago, with the new regime settling into the old policies and expanding them, a very well wrapped Priority Mail package was sent to me by the excellent, New York-based Committees of Correspondence for Socialism and Democracy, which contained ten copies of one of its publications, The Corresponder, and ten copies of its other journal, Dialogue and Initiative. This took many days to reach us and, when I opened it here, everything inside the outwardly dry package had been very freshly and thoroughly water-soaked and functionally ruined. CCDS immediately filed complaints with the very top postal authorities. That was a year ago and, as of a few days ago, there had still been no response. That, of course, is in the context of the Bush/Ashcroft epoch. [It's hard for me to see much difference here -- but, as yet at least, I haven't been incarcerated in a United States concentration camp, sans any formal charges, like about 2,000 other souls.] As we have always, everywhere over many decades, we've continued our social justice efforts: here in Idaho and also regionally and beyond. We developed our very large social justice website www.hunterbear.org and, among all of the other vital issues, we've explicitly and to-the-fore publicized all of these things via website. And then we've also done this on various discussion lists. In time, well before Bush/Ashcroft, we began hearing of similarly repressive FBI-managed Task Force goings-on around the country: e.g., Portland, Oregon and more indeed. For anyone interested, here is a full and reasonably up-to-date page on our website that covers the basics of our Idaho experiences: http://www.hunterbear.org/hostility_and_harassment_in_idah.htm I have only the highest regard for the American Friends Service Committee and for the Fellowship of Reconciliation. Although not a pacifist -- I do vigorously support, however, tactically non-violent direct action -- I have worked with them congenially for decades. They're brave and committed and thoroughly admirable people. That the whole array of Finkdom would go after them [as it has for generations] is not at all surprising: AFSC and FOR are can be as immovable as Pike's Peak. I have, by the way, just received via a good friend who heads the national Indian desk of AFSC, a fine and very timely pamphlet from that organization: "Whose Land? An Introduction to the Iroquois Land Claims in New York State." [ American Friends Service Committee, Upper New York State Area Office, 410 1/2 Gifford Street, Syracuse, New York 13204 Tel: 315/4754822 Fax: 315/4750304 ] I should add that 'way back, AFSC was giving invaluable assistance to the then-long forgotten Abenaki nations of Maine -- assisting them, among other things, in providing the basic foundation for the ultimately relatively successful and precedent setting Maine Indian Land Claims Case [Passamaquoddy v. Morton] and in securing critical Federal recognition. American Friends Service Committee staffers were working with the Navajo in the late 1940s and 1950s -- much to the concern of, say, the Flagstaff AZ American Legion -- and often stayed at our out-on-the-edges home when they were in Flag. To our house there also came frequently the admirable Wilson Riles, then principal of the small Black elementary school -- the first FOR member I ever met. After the 1954 Brown desegregation decision, that school was closed and Wilson Riles went on to the West Coast to become regional director of FOR in that setting [where he worked closely with then very young Dave McReynolds -- also our quite good friend indeed in this current epoch of struggle. Dave, of course, is a major figure in the War Resisters League and the Socialist Party USA -- as well as in other fine causes.] >From the late 1940s especially and onward deep into the 1960s, the metal mining bosses, the Federal government, various state authorities, thugs and vigilantes -- and then right-wing unions like United Steelworkers -- savagely attacked the always commendably radical and thoroughly democratic and unyieldingly egalitarian and consistently militant International Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers. Those waves made up a hideously repressive complex -- very similar to that visited against the I.W.W. in the World War I and Red Scare epochs. There is a page on our website discussing this which is drawn from a long 1960 article of mine in Mainstream -- "IUMMSW: The Good, Tough Fight" -- and to which I've added updating notes: http://www.hunterbear.org/repression.htm Mine-Mill, as it had since its founding in the Coeur d'Alenes in 1892-93 as the Western Federation of Miners, fought back very effectively on all fronts: collective bargaining, labor defense, civil rights and civil liberties. And eventually, over the years, it won every single Federal case brought against it. A major struggle was the so-called phony " Mine-Mill conspiracy case" -- involving the spurious "non-Communist Taft-Hartley affidavits" -- which was initially brought by the Feds late in 1956, and which lay quiescent until the Great Copper Strike of 1959 into early 1960. As the hard-fought strike began to take shape, the Federals and the copper bosses --in an obvious union-busting and strike-breaking attack -- then suddenly activated the so-called "Conspiracy Case" in such a fashion that much of the top leadership of the Union was tied up in the on-going Federal trial at Denver: thus doing double-duty on both strike and legal defense fronts. Mine-Mill eventually won this very hard-fought strike that stretched from the Montana copper towns to the Mexican border -- and into some other geographical areas as well. In June, 1966, the U.S. Supreme Court threw out the entire "Mine-Mill Conspiracy Case" once and for all. [In addition to the always very effective Mine-Mill general counsel, Nat Witt, the Union was also represented all the way through in the "conspiracy case" by General Telford Taylor, who had prosecuted at Nuremberg.] As this savage "conspiracy case" became activated in the context of the bitter copper strike, there came to the aid of Mine-Mill a number of leaders of major AFL-CIO unions -- breaking ranks with the Federation -- and also Norman Thomas of the Socialist Party and the very fine labor writer, Sid Lens. And they were joined -- very openly and publicly and courageously -- by Stewart Meacham, a major figure in the Quakers, the pacifist movements, and the American Friends Service Committee. And that, like the involvement of Sid Lens and Norman Thomas and the several AFL-CI0ers, meant a great deal indeed in those dark days. For a discussion of that particular case, see our recent website addition: http://www.hunterbear.org/Mine-Millconspiracycase.htm In the spring of 1961, I was preparing to marry Eldri [ now we are almost 41 years together]. We both wanted to go Deep South for the struggle. I contacted a very good friend, the Rev. Glenn Smiley, then field director of the Fellowship of Reconciliation who, I knew, worked closely with Martin Luther King -- and who had assisted us in our fight against Arizona's compulsory college/university ROTC [a battle in which I, a veteran and thus exempt, was most active.] Glenn immediately made the mutual connection between Eldri and me on the one hand, and, on the other, Dr A.D. Beittel, president of the embattled Black and private Tougaloo Southern Christian College just north of Jackson [supported by northern churches and by UNCF]. Dan Beittel, an active FOR member, immediately hired us: I as a prof and Eldri for the business office. I recall that the cheerful Glenn Smiley remarked to me that, "when you go down there, it'll be as rough as it can ever get." We went happily --that ominous Summer of '61 -- and our Great Southern Adventure [which lasted continuously into the Summer of '67] -- began and in many ways still continues. Glenn was Dave McReynold's FOR supervisor 'way back on the West Coast and, if I recall Dave's recent account of this to me, Glenn was followed by Wilson Riles [our old Flagstaff colleague.] And, on one of the several occasions that I was pretty thoroughly and bloodily beaten by Mississippi "lawmen," a photo of that taken by a national wire service and sent around the world also wound up on the front cover of the FOR magazine. Anyway, for the Quakers and AFSC and FOR etc et al., I have only the kindest and most supportive words. Of course, they -- like all effective fighters for social justice and human rights -- are going to be seen as subversive and threatening by the usual gaggle and rabble of "cops" and Red-baiters. And that collection of unsavoury entities -- that never really varies over the eons -- is simply and sadly an inevitable part of the poisonous geography when Humanity marches ever and onward across the Rivers and over the Ranges toward the Sun. But they can't stop us. They never will. Yours, Hunter Gray [Hunterbear] Micmac / St Francis Abenaki / St Regis Mohawk -- and DSA / SPUSA / CCDS -- and three labor unions Hunter Gray [ Hunterbear ] www.hunterbear.org ( social justice ) ------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Sponsor ---------------------~--> Buy Stock for $4. No Minimums. 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