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Boycott results in a new Black-owned gas station in Dallas community
DALLAS (FinalCall.com) - If you were anywhere near South Dallas about a year ago you would be familiar with the term “Don’t Stop, Don’t Shop.”
It related to spending hard-earned Black dollars with the Korean owner Thomas Pak at his Diamond Shamrock gas station located on Martin Luther King Blvd. Mr. Pak’s actions, which activists said had been disrespectful and extremely combative in dealing with the Black community for years culminated in a December of 2011 confrontation with Jeffery Muhammad, the Dallas representative of the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan and the Nation of Islam. The N.O.I. student minister of Muhammad Mosque No. 48 says he was told “go back to Africa,” called a monkey, a slave, and a “broke a-- n----r” by Mr. Pak after questions about minimum purchase requirements at the gas station.

Mr. Pak first denied that he used the slurs and insults but later tearfully apologized before news cameras amid a full scale protest that severely hurt his flow of business.

The protest which was organized by a united front including the N.O.I., Dr. Juanita Wallace and the NAACP, Pan-Africanists, the 5 Percent Nation of Gods and Earths, pastors, Cranston Alkebulan, Councilwoman Carolyn Davis and other political leaders. The protest became known as “Don’t Stop Don’t Shop” and a year later the efforts resulted in a new Black-owned gas station in South Dallas. At a Dec. 22 press conference, and grand opening of the new station, the Don’t Stop Don’t Shop movement held their heads high with a sense of triumph.

“It was in December of 1955 when the Montgomery Bus Boycott started and a year later in 1956 when it ended, so it is with our protest of the Korean store owner’s disrespect to the community, and a year later we now have our own gas station that belongs to the community,” said Dr. Wallace.

Don’t Stop Don’t Shop protests garnered attention from high ranking officials in Dallas and throughout the country. Everyone from Mayor Mike Rawlings, to members of the U.S. Justice Dept. were interested in the outcome of the protest and how it would affect Black-Korean relations.

Many in the Black community shared displeasure with the Korean businessman’s disrespect. Arthur Carpenter, a Dallas resident, said he was disrespected and beaten unconscious by the store owner, suffering a concussion and brain injury. Another area resident, Fred Murphy, said, “I have seen them throw water on young girls, and take out sticks to beat people with it; they are very disrespectful to anybody that walks in there.”


A customer filling up.
In December 2011, Mr. Muhammad said, “We want an end to the mistreating, and price gouging in our community. We want an end to them imposing minimum purchase requirements on debit cards in our own community. We are saying to our people, as the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan has instructed us to do, that we need to pool our resources and open up businesses in our own community. We must own where we live.”

His words did not go unheeded as Dr. Sherwin Allen, an educator and regional businessman, heard him loud and clear. Dr. Allen purchased a Shamrock gas station minutes away from the Korean-owned station.

“Minister Muhammad asked me to come to a meeting, I saw how organized the Muslims, and Christians, and people in the community were, so I was inspired to get this gas station,” said Dr. Allen. The gas station has a friendly, clean and respectful environment, and as of press time, regular unleaded gasoline was 25 cent lower per gallon than most area gas stations.

Mr. Allen is known throughout the Dallas area for his dedication to education and success as principal of Maynard Jackson High School and other achievements within the Dallas Independent School District. Mr. Allen is now the head of the Children First Elementary Schools in Dallas and Houston. His schools have made the Governor’s Honor Roll for performance in education.

Community leaders Muhammad, Wallace, Councilwoman Davis and others with the Don’t Stop Don’t Shop movement plan to organize more action for economic development for Dallas’ southern sector. Dr. Allen plans to be a part of the effort. “This is possibly one of a chain of gas stations. I am following Minister Muhammad’s lead,” he said.
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Friday, January 18th 2013 at 10:35PM
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Good Post, David. This is a very good recognition to the power of 'BLACK POWER' and the power of 'BLACK DOLLARS!'

What do you all think could happen if this thing happened in your neighborhood(s)?

Do you think BLACK DOLLARS don't have BLACK POWER? You'd better think again...

Peace and Love,

Greg.
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Friday, January 18th 2013 at 10:56PM
Gregory V. Boulware, Esq.
Greg, the State of the African-American Consumer" report, a landmark survey, which projected that black buying power will reach $1.1 trillion by the year 2015, Nielsen and NNPA explored the factors responsible for driving that cash.

Another positive factor driving the group’s buying power is its steadily rising levels of educational attainment, which should allow proportionally more Blacks to enter occupations with higher average salaries. Census data show that the percent of Blacks 25 and older who have completed high school or college rose from 66 percent in 1990 to 79 percent in 2000 and to 84 percent in 2010. Also, the 2010 Current Population Survey indicates that 20 percent of Blacks had a bachelor, graduate, or professional degree. The percentage of Blacks who had completed college in 2010 (20 percent) was higher than in either 2000 (17 percent) or in 1990 (11 percent).

In short: "Dynamic influencing factors -- such as technology, social media and online connectivity -- enable the Black consumer segment to leverage its collective power and influence," But the jury's still out on who really benefits in the end.

Friday, January 18th 2013 at 11:07PM
DAVID JOHNSON
Hello to all,

It seems that boycotting, whining, complaining and protesting are what Black Americans are very good at am I right. Isn’t that what Dr. King did, he boycotted the Bus Co. am I right.

What else do you Negroes think we can do since time has come and gone since the days of Dr. King? Are we going to boycott for the rest of our existence here in White America?

Saturday, January 19th 2013 at 12:26AM
Harry Watley
these are the facts ,,,maybe you missed this part !
Another positive factor driving the group’s buying power is its steadily rising levels of educational attainment, which should allow proportionally more Blacks to enter occupations with higher average salaries. Census data show that the percent of Blacks 25 and older who have completed high school or college rose from 66 percent in 1990 to 79 percent in 2000 and to 84 percent in 2010. Also, the 2010 Current Population Survey indicates that 20 percent of Blacks had a bachelor, graduate, or professional degree. The percentage of Blacks who had completed college in 2010 (20 percent) was higher than in either 2000 (17 percent) or in 1990 (11 percent).
Saturday, January 19th 2013 at 1:17AM
DAVID JOHNSON
NO HARRY I dont want to talk about that with you ! E A D
Saturday, January 19th 2013 at 1:35PM
DAVID JOHNSON
D... the ole mentally challenged ... blog hijacker... wants to talk.. just a couple days he was saying you and i ....chase de white mon'

but now... me tinks' he won' 2 play da fool'.....

Saturday, January 19th 2013 at 8:11PM
Cynthia Merrill Artis
just let him B for a while he is still trying to hijack ,,i just dleated 2 of his comments ,,,he is talking **** ,,cussed me out ,,lolol
Saturday, January 19th 2013 at 8:13PM
DAVID JOHNSON
Hey... I had to email Reggie to ask for help with my email...

when I accidentially pasted that embedded link.... that messed up some of my email...
Saturday, January 19th 2013 at 8:19PM
Cynthia Merrill Artis
his mouth is nastier than a rice patty field in China...

that pottyMouth needs boric acid!!
Saturday, January 19th 2013 at 8:20PM
Cynthia Merrill Artis
we will get him !!
Saturday, January 19th 2013 at 10:47PM
DAVID JOHNSON
see all we doing now by not talking to him is bring him down to earth ,,the prophet **** is dead !
Saturday, January 19th 2013 at 10:48PM
DAVID JOHNSON
see all we doing now by not talking to him is bring him down to earth ,,the prophet **** is dead !
Saturday, January 19th 2013 at 10:48PM
DAVID JOHNSON
yeah.... but u no he only settles for a minute then here he comes again...
Saturday, January 19th 2013 at 11:38PM
Cynthia Merrill Artis
like my man GREG say ,,we could more to get a bigger pay day ,if we come together with these funds ! can we get these stats to make them stacks ! dollar bills yall !
Sunday, January 20th 2013 at 12:45AM
DAVID JOHNSON
one step of a million mile journey...this is just one step, we cannot stop here, it is a battle we have won, the war is not over.
Wednesday, September 11th 2013 at 2:34AM
Bedajii Harnesberry-Kunkowski
...LETSNOT FORGET THE AGEOFOUR BLACK GRADUATES IS GETTING OLDER...I WAS 48 YEARS OLD BEFORE I EVEN ENTERED COLLEGE...AND MY DOING THIS WAS TO KEEP A PROMISE TO MY MOTHER AND MY MOTHER SURE WASNOT ON HER DEATH BED WHEN I MADE THAT PROMISE...AND SINCE I MYSELF MADE SURE MY CHILDREN HAD COMPLETED THEIR COLLEGE..

THEN I ENTERD...MY CHILDRFEN SUER DID LOVE THIS PART WHEN I WOULD COMPALIN ABOUT HAVING TROUBLE IN ONE OF MY CLASSES...THE GOT SUCH A KICK OUT OF REMINDING ME WHA TI WOULD SAY TO THEM WHEN THEY COMPLAINED...

SOHARRY WHEN YOU GROW UP AND BECOME A PROUD BLACK THEN YOU WILL BE ABLE TO SEEBLACKS'WHINNING' IS A GOOD, POSITIVE, CONSTRUCTIVE THING AS WELL AS A BLACK UNITY THING.(S-M-I-L-E)...
YOU SEE HARRY IN MY MOM'S DAY WE IN EH E DDEP SOUTH WERE LUCKY IF THEY GOT A FEW YEARS FO SCHOOL...BUT,ME .MY CHILDREN AND MY TOW GRANDDAUGHTERS NOW I COLLEGE...I BLEIEVE WE HAVEMANAGED TO SOME WHAT MAKE UP FOR THIS AND , HARRY NEXT FALL, I WILL BE 71 AND IF I AM OFF OF CHEMO, I WILL BE GOING TO THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE NOT FAR FROM HERE TO TAKE A FEW COMPUTER CLASSES...BLACK POWER (SMILE)
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
@BROTHER GREG...I CHANT(PRAY)THAT THIS BLOG IS JUST THE BEGINING OF TEACHING MOMENTS OF A PART ON WHY OUR BEING TAUGHT TO HATE ON THE NOI IS BECAUSE THEY WILL IF THEY CAN'T FIND A JOB...THEY WILL CREAT A J-O-B. ..


PLEASELETSNOT GO THERE ABOUT I AM THE ANTI-CHRIST FOR TAKING TIME TO LEARN THE WHY THE ENEMY IS M-Y (OUR) ENEMY. (S-M-I-L-E)
YES WE CAN...YES WE MUST. (SMILE)
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
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