The Black Power Mixtape 1967-1975

The Black Power Mixtape 1967-1975

Talib Kweli:
The next thing is um... when he was burning the flame he said, 'This is for the FBI.' And, he was, maybe, a fiery speaker and had... had passionate ideas, but he was a calm, cool, collected person. And so, he's singing about; 'this is for the FBI'; but it's just words. It's just song and words. A few years ago, I was listening to Stokley Carmichael speeches while I was preparing for a new record I was working on, and umm... it was shortly after 9/11 in America. I was making a reservation on JetBlue airlines to fly to California. Uhh... when I got to the airport, the FBI, the CIA, the TSA; they came and intercepted me. All these guys in black suits. And they took me in a back room and started questioning me about the Stokley Carmichael speech that I was listening to. They probably, you know, have some sort of bug, or some sort of tap or something... But, umm... they were very concerned with me listening to this Stokley Carmichael speech from 1967. You know? Forty years ago. So, words that he said forty... now, we have gangsta rappers - we have rappers who talk about shooting other people all the time; killing... but the FBI's not looking for them. They're looking at me because I'm listening to this speech from forty years ago. And it shows you the power of those words, is that they resonate even to now. The FBI is still scared of this man. He doesn't have nearly the same influence over our community as he did then, but yet, they still stopped me at the airport for listening to his speech.

Stokely Carmichael:
Mrs. Carmichael, when you came to the United States with your children, where did you live?

Mable Carmichael:
We lived at Stebbins Avenue for a while.

Stokely Carmichael:
What kind of neighborhood was it?

Mable Carmichael:
It was kind of a mixed neighborhood, but a little on the rundown side.

Stokely Carmichael:
What do you mean by 'the rundown side'?

Mable Carmichael:
Streets were dirty, garbage pails all thrown around and not covered; and things like that.

Stokely Carmichael:
How big was the place you lived in?

Mable Carmichael:
We had a three room apartment there.

Stokely Carmichael:
And how many people lived there?

Mable Carmichael:
When my kids moved to the United States, we were still living there, my husband and I; so that made five children, because I had to there.The five that came with their aunt, my husband and I.

Stokely Carmichael:
How many is that all together?

Mable Carmichael:
Five and three. Eight.

Stokely Carmichael:
How was life in general for you children? I mean, could they do other things most children in the United States could do? I mean, did they have enough money to do those things?

Mable Carmichael:
No, we didn't.

Stokely Carmichael:
Why didn't they?

Mable Carmichael:
Because my husband didn't make enough money.

Stokely Carmichael:
Why didn't he make enough money?

Mable Carmichael:
He was a carpenter and he worked two weeks in, four weeks off. He drove a taxi cab part of the time...

Stokely Carmichael:
But there were other carpenters who lived better than your husband.

Mable Carmichael:
Of course.

Stokely Carmichael:
Why didn't your husband?

Mable Carmichael:
Because he was laid off. He was always the first to be laid off.

Stokely Carmichael:
Why was he always the first to be laid off?

Mable Carmichael:
Because he was negro. He always said, because he was a colored man. Because, naturally, in Trinidad, we used the word colored. We never used the word negro. So, he always said, because he was a colored man.

Stokely Carmichael:
Thank you.


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