This article was written by Alicia Garza and originally posted at thefeministwire.com.
Black
Lives Matter! This has become the central slogan of the massive upsurge
of rage, protest and resistance that has shaken this country in recent
months. We
are reposting this important article about the origins of the
slogan because we don’t want to see it lost in the swelling ocean of
post-Ferguson commentary.
The slogan itself is brilliant, an assertion of what is at the heart of this upsurge. It is an example of what our political tradition calls the Mass Line. The ideas of the people are gathered and concentrated into programs and slogans which the masses can then take up and apply.
The slogan itself is brilliant, an assertion of what is at the heart of this upsurge. It is an example of what our political tradition calls the Mass Line. The ideas of the people are gathered and concentrated into programs and slogans which the masses can then take up and apply.
Another
thing about the Mass Line is that it is practiced by revolutionaries,
people trying to change the world. The slogan did not fall from the sky.
As the article details, it was developed by three young, queer African
American women with deep roots in the struggle, in response to the
murder of Trayvon Martin. They added the Twitter hash tag to spread it
more broadly and make it a more useful organizing tool.
Black
Lives Matter resonates because it not only responds to police murders
but is a defiant rejection of the thousand and one forms of oppression,
repression and devaluation experienced by Black people as part of
“everyday life” under white supremacist bourgeois rule in this country.
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