An Essay On Niggers and Squirrels
By Marcus McGee
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An essay on the relationship between African American males and law enforcement, including insights on Rodney King, OJ Simpson and personal experiences of the author. An appeal to correct systemic wrongs and forge a new future.
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An Essay On Niggers and Squirrels - Marcus McGee
AN ESSAY ON
NIGGERS AND SQUIRRELS
by
Marcus McGee
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NIGGERS AND SQUIRRELS
So It Begins…
The Death of Innocence
Akin to Rape
The Rodney King Incident
O.J. Simpson
The Black and White Divide
Conspiracy of Silence
The Real O.J. Debate
All Too Common an Occurrence
My Investigation
It Strikes Close to Home
Due Diligence
Accountability
An Obligation to Speak Out
Call to Action
DWBB – Driving While Black or Brown
Collecting the Empirical and Anecdotal Evidence
Talking to Our Children
My Responsibility as a Father
APOLOGY
Eulogy for Anthony Lee
NIGGERS AND SQUIRRELS
During my college years, at a time I finally learned to appreciate the wisdom of older people, my grandfather, Homer, told me that the life of a niggah don’t amount to the life of a squirrel.
Having lived the first seventy-five years of his life in and around Greenwood, Mississippi, he said that he’d seen white men go to jail for killing squirrels when it wasn’t squirrel season, but he had never seen a white man go to jail for killing a black man.
From the early 1900s to 1975, when he moved to California, he had seen his share of lynching and other murders. He stood with the victim’s grandfather as he watched lynched teenager Emmit Till’s mutilated and bloated body being dragged out the river near Money, Mississippi.
He had seen proscribed blacks who trusted the system enough to turn themselves in being dragged from the jail kicking and screaming, only to have their mangled and burned bodies found hanging from one tree or another the next morning. He heard hushed whispers over the years that some of the worst murderers of black men and their families were friends and relatives of the judge. That was just the way thangs was,
he told me, "An ya couldn’t go ta the sheriff, cuz lotta times he was