February 1986 - The white man refers to the African-American as "Hagar's children"
and so far, our history makes the white man look like he is telling the truth
or that he knows something about us that we are unaware of. It looks like he's
got some insight into our life that most African-Americans don't understand,
since he seems to be labeling us correctly all of the time. The white man
believes that G-d has doomed and destined the African-American never to be
functional in world society in any position of significance other than that of
Hagar's children.
“When one refers to us as Hagar's children, he is not speaking from the
Qur'an. He is speaking from the Bible, and what he means by Hagar's children is
someone that doesn't know how to establish himself, so he sells himself to
somebody who is already established.” Hagar was not established. She had no home or husband so she sold her
services to Sarah (Abraham's wife), who had a home and a husband. Sarah was
established. But in order to grow, Hagar had to be put out of Sarah's home.
Sarah said to Hagar in effect, "Look here maid, I'm the one that approved
this, and I'm the one that brought you in here, but I can't stand looking at
your glory in my house. You get out into the desert away from my establishment
with this thing that is being produced in you."
When the white man says, "Hagar's children," he means that
you are following in the tradition of the African girl called Hagar. Hagar
didn't have the courage or the vision to go and shop for a decent husband and
to require of her husband that he build her a house. She was just, a beggar
woman. She went to Sarah, and said in effect, "Look, my survival is
threatened. May I do something for you?" and Sarah said, "Yes." Look at the situation of the African-American community, and you will
see that they are Hagar's children. The African-American is not talking about
establishing their own neighborhoods or establishing business people in their
neighborhood. They are only talking about getting something from the white
man's house, crying, "Whiteman, you have a whole lot, give me some of what
you got." Whiteman, I'm no father to my children, take care of them for
me." That is the African-American's situation, and it is pitiful.
The situation is pitiful, despite the preaching from the time of
slavery until now, and despite all of the sacrifice of men being betrayed and
worked against by the powerful white society, and by the people they tried and
are still trying to help. African-Americans don't have the courage to establish their ethnicity
like the Irish, the Italians and others, including the recent immigrants who
are now coming into this country from Asia, Cuba and elsewhere.
African-Americans don't have the courage to let the white man know that they
have a concern for their own kind, and are not depending on him to direct that
concern. They are afraid to talk like a man within the hearing range of the
white man, even though they know that they would be doing nothing but accepting
the responsibility that would bring them into the admiration of the American
people.
I say to the Muslims, let us be more responsible for ourselves, our
family members, our neighborhoods, our personal property and our people. Let us
show America that we are not of the common run; we are special people with our
own sense of direction, and our own sense of responsibility. And believe me, if
we do this, we will go forward and become leaders of our own destiny in America
overnight.
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