THE
KEY TO SUCCESS?
Do
for Self
by
Minister
Louis Farrakhan
[Editor�s Note: The following
timely article is taken
from an article printed in the Final Call, Vol 1. No. 4]
In
the Name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful.
Look at what is going on in our
communities around the country. There is a scheme by wealthy
white financiers to buy up all of the old property in the
ghetto. These same wealthy financiers are also sending money
into the Black community to foment gang warfare. The motion
picture "The Warriors" is a prime example of the
glorification of gang warfare, and their preying on the weak
and helpless. This type of activity is forcing Black people to
leave the inner-city areas.
If this tactic does not work, arsonists are sent in to burn
down the houses of Black and Puerto Rican people, many times
killing family members while they are asleep, so that the
Blacks and Puerto Ricans will move out. These same white
financiers and banks then move in, buy up the property, tear
down the shabby buildings, and build high rise condominiums
that the poor and Black cannot afford to live in. This forces
us into other ghettos away from the inner city, or out into
the suburbs. With the price of gasoline skyrocketing,
unemployment among our people will continue to rise because
the poor will not be able to afford to get back into the city
to obtain and maintain their jobs.
Financial Institutions and the Black
Community
We must make the business world more accountable to us
also. Take, for example, the situation of banks and their
relationship to the Black community. Black people put millions
of dollars into these banks, but get little or no benefits in
return. They take our money and invest it, but the Black
community reaps nothing because the banks do not invest within
the Black community. They take our money and build houses that
we cannot live in. We can no longer tolerate this behavior.
The banks that we do business with must become more responsive
to our needs.
Another example is the insurance companies, especially
Black-owned insurance companies. We want to see these
insurance companies invest back into our own communities
Financial Institutions and the Black
Community
We must make the business world more accountable to us
also. Take, for example, the situation of banks and their
relationship to the Black community. Black people put millions
of dollars into these banks, but get little or no benefits in
return. They take our money and invest it, but the Black
community reaps nothing because the banks do not invest within
the Black community. They take our money and build houses that
we cannot live in. We can no longer tolerate this behavior.
The banks that we do business with must become more responsive
to our needs.
Another example is the insurance companies, especially
Black-owned insurance companies. We want to see these
insurance companies invest back into our own communities.
Spend Money Wisely
In the Honorable Elijah Muhammad�s monumental book, "Message
to the Blackman in America," he writes: "There
is no need for us, millions throughout the country, spending
our money for the joy and happiness of others. As a result, as
soon as we are thrown out of a job, we are back at the doors
of white people, begging for bread and soup. How many clothing
shops do we operate in the country? Very few. Yet, all of us
wear clothes. Who made our clothes for us? Who sold them to
us? We have a few grocery stores, but this is not enough to
feed 30 million Black people in America. Should we not have
clothing factories making clothes for ourselves? Should we not
have more stores to sell our people everything that they want
or need?"
At one point in the history of this country, the Black man
picked cotton for white people. We must now pick cotton for
ourselves, and turn it into lint, and cloth, so that we can
make clothing for our people. Why should we continue to be the
slaves of these freaks from Europe who are designing the
indecent styles of clothing that Black people are wearing?
Look at us. We all wear shoes, but we have no shoe
factories. If the cattle gives its hide to the Caucasian
people so that they can take that hide, tan it, and make shoes
for themselves, would not the same cattle give their hides to
you and me? Was it not a Black man who invented the machine
which revolutionized the shoe industry? Yet we profit nothing
from his genius.
According to government economists,
last year Black people spent over 100 billion dollars. If we
took the aggregate income of Black people, some scholars
submit that we would be the ninth richest country in the
world. However, countries that are poorer than we, are
providing education, jobs, and medical needs for their people.
They are building roads, highways, and all kinds of housing,
with less money than the Black man in America has to spend.
We are throwing our money away foolishly. Last year, Black
people spent 2 billion dollars on alcohol alone. If we would
stop drinking, and put that 2 billion dollars to work, every
Black College in America would be finely supported. If we
would stop drinking and throwing away money on dope and other
frivolous forms of "pleasure," we could build up a
mighty, independent existence. White people allow us to take
100 billion dollars out of the economy, but we refuse to be
wise and use that money to build for ourselves.
Our fraternal and Greek-letter organizations must also
learn to use their monies more wisely. Why spend millions of
your hard-earned dollars on big conventions, gaining nothing
in return of any substance.
The Masons must come today with your square and compass,
and build up the Black man to do something for self. Why not
use your monies to build a Masonic supermarket that will
provide jobs for our young people who are coming out of
college? Why cannot the Elks own a hospital which would give
treatment to our sick and wounded? This is how our monies must
be spent today if we, as a people, are going to survive.
Muhammad�s Example
The Honorable Elijah Muhammad lifted up a mighty example of
doing for self for the Black man of America. Many said the
Muslims operated mom and pop stores, and made mockery of our
humble beginnings. However, the Honorable Elijah Muhammad
lifted up a light for all to see. He was not working with the
"best minds" in the country, but with those that
society labeled as social misfits, the outcast and the
prisoners. There were very few people who worked with the
Honorable Elijah Muhammad who were highly trained and highly
learned. Yet, he showed us how to pool our resources, go to
the earth and farm, thereby giving us the ability to do that
which would one day enable us to be independent, and gain the
respect of the civilized people of the world.
The Value of Land
In the last ten years Black people in America have lost
over 5 million acres of land through fraudulent tax schemes,
ignorance, and negligence. Many Black brothers and sisters
have relatives in the South who have land. However, despite
having the education necessary to aid them, many of you will
not secure the land for your mothers, fathers, grandmothers,
and grandfathers. Therefore, our enemies are allowed to take
the land back from them, thus making you and me totally
dependent upon them for sustenance. Take the responsibility of
making sure the taxes are paid, so that the land will stay in
the hands of your family. Do not be so quick to sell the land
for a few quickly declining dollars. We must hold on to our
land, for as the dollar loses its value, the earth becomes
more valuable. If that land can produce corn or wheat, it will
be far more valuable to us in a few days, than all the dollar
bills you can manage to accumulate.
Look at all the city land in Georgia. Why do we not buy
some of it to build kilns, make bricks and construct our own
homes? Cannot we cut down trees and turn the trees into
lumber, and build homes for ourselves? While the dollar still
has a little value, let us purchase as much productive land as
possible, for the earth will never lose its value if taken
care of and properly cultivated.
Respect Must Be Earned
As I have traveled throughout the country, everywhere I go
I see the spirit in the young Black student, which if properly
directed would cause them to do for themselves. We must
remember, that if we desire the respect of the world, you and
I must do that which will earn that respect. If our former
slavemasters saw us farming, bringing produce to warehouses
that we own, and shipping that produce into the cities where
we live; if white people saw us taking our clothing, shoe, and
food stores in our neighborhoods rather than allowing Jews,
Arabs, and every other nationalities to sell us everything,
they would then tip their hats, bow their heads and admit, "Now,
the Black man is worthy of respect, because he respects
himself."
No one respects a beggar, and up until now we are beggars
for a job, clothing, and education from the white man. No,
Black man, the time has now arrived where you must beg no man.
You must get up and do it for yourself.
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