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By Ishmael Reed, The New York Times

18 December 10

ot all of my white teachers viewed me as a discipline problem. To the annoyance of my fellow students, one teacher selected me regularly to lead assembly programs. A high school teacher insisted that I learn about the theater. She was an America-firster who supplied me with right-wing pamphlets and magazines that I'd read at breakfast and she didn't seem bothered by my returning them with some of the pages stuck together with syrup.

But most of them did see me as an annoyance, and gave me the grades to prove it.

I've been thinking recently of all those D's for deportment on my report cards. I thought of them, for instance, when I read a response to an essay I had written about Mark Twain that appeared in "A New Literary History of America." One of the country's leading critics, who writes for a prominent progressive blog, called the essay "rowdy," which I interpreted to mean "lack of deportment." Perhaps this was because I cited "Huckleberry Finn" to show that some white women managed household slaves, a departure from the revisionist theory that sees Scarlett O'Hara as some kind of feminist martyr.

I thought of them when I pointed out to a leading progressive that the Tea Party included neo-Nazis and Holocaust deniers - and he called me a "bully." He believes that the Tea Party is a grass-roots uprising against Wall Street, a curious reading since the movement gained its impetus from a rant against the president delivered by a television personality on the floor of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange.

And I've thought about them as I've listened in the last week to progressives criticize President Obama for keeping his cool.

Progressives have been urging the president to "man up" in the face of the Republicans. Some want him to be like John Wayne. On horseback. Slapping people left and right.

One progressive commentator played an excerpt from a Harry Truman speech during which Truman screamed about the Republican Party to great applause. He recommended this style to Mr. Obama. If President Obama behaved that way, he'd be dismissed as an angry black militant with a deep hatred of white people. His grade would go from a B- to a D.

What the progressives forget is that black intellectuals have been called "paranoid," "bitter," "rowdy," "angry," "bullies," and accused of tirades and diatribes for more than 100 years. Very few of them would have been given a grade above D from most of my teachers.

When these progressives refer to themselves as Mr. Obama's base, all they see is themselves. They ignore polls showing steadfast support for the president among blacks and Latinos. And now they are whispering about a primary challenge against the president. Brilliant! The kind of suicidal gesture that destroyed Jimmy Carter - and a way to lose the black vote forever.

Unlike white progressives, blacks and Latinos are not used to getting it all. They know how it feels to be unemployed and unable to buy your children Christmas presents. They know when not to shout. The president, the coolest man in the room, who worked among the unemployed in Chicago, knows too.

Ishmael Reed is the author of the forthcoming novel "Juice."
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Clark:

Does this mean a black man can have only two states of being: angry or invisible?

What about something like expressing an opinion forcefully and intelligently?

What about using the weight and prestige of his office to make a powerful argument?

You don't have to be angry to be persuasive. As we saw--abundantly--from the ridiculously failed candidacy of Carl "I'll take you out" Paladino in New York, anger doesn't work for white Italian-American candidates either.

One respondent to Ishmail Reed's column was notable:

"By Ishmael Reed’s calculus, we’ve moved from being a country where a black man can’t be elected president to being a country where a black man can’t be an effective president. If President Obama can’t stand up to the small minority of people in this country who make up the far right, how can he lead at all?"

Is he saying a black man should not stand up for what is right?

There is no prohibition, racial, ethnic, religious or otherwise, against showing some spine.

And, in my opinion, President Obama has already demonstrated his gumption and his ability to argue forcefully and persuasively many times over. That is how he got the job in the first place!!!





Sunday, December 19th 2010 at 11:07AM
Richard Kigel
Thank You Clark,

Do I love Ishmael Reed!----i haven't read any of his books in at least 8 years.

But you are correct against his present attitude of Our American Governance.

I am Convinced 110% that everything that has happened in Our Governance since 1/20/2008 has been Orchestrated and Planned by Our President Baraka Hussein OBama---

To get to the point of a Man named Baraka Hussein OBama in 2008 can be President--I am TOTALLY convinced his Intellect and Courage is the Greatest America has EVER seen.

I am on the ride of my Life---

Thank You Clark for your readings and USA has not seen anything YET----and CHANGE is Great...........




Sunday, December 19th 2010 at 12:20PM
powell robert
Ismaeel Reed is Still around in Paris.....

BUT Clark Maxwell where you at?

The Paris Review

No. 218, Fall 2016

INTERVIEWER

Did you enter university thinking that that was what you wanted to do, to be a writer?

REED

When I went to grammar school in Buffalo, I got mostly negative reviews from the white women teachers—these teachers would say such terrible things about my behavior that I was ashamed to take their report cards home. I had only one black teacher during my whole education, a woman named Hortense Butts. She encouraged me and gave me tickets to concerts. Called upon me to play Christmas carols on the violin. I used to get beaten up by black women and white women. I was an equal-opportunity target. In first grade, I was slapped so hard by one white teacher my mother took me out of school. In eighth grade, I was assaulted by a woman teacher. She had a Victorian style. It was because I had a fistfight with her teacher’s pet, who called me a rat in front of the class. I thought to myself, How do I gain this woman’s affection? Because I wanted to be liked. That was my whole thing. I was someone who wanted people to like me—I still am.


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