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Battling Modern Day Jim Crow: the "Jena Six"

By James Rucker, Color of Change. Posted August 8, 2007.


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Last Tuesday, more than 300 people from across the country descended on the small town of Jena, Louisiana to protest the racially tinged prosecution of the "Jena Six" -- six black students who are facing attempted murder charges for their alleged roles in a schoolyard fight. The first has already been convicted and faces up to 22 years in prison.

The marchers rallied at the Jena courthouse and delivered more than 43,000 signatures collected by ColorOfChange.org demanding that District Attorney Reed Walters drop the charges against the six students.

The story of the Jena 6 reads like one from the Jim Crow era—where powerful whites use brazenly oppressive and discriminatory action to keep black people "in their place"—but it's happening today.

The DA and other officials in Jena thought that their actions would go unchallenged. Indeed, until last week the story has received only a trickle of mainstream press, and the most prominent stories have been marred by serious distortions or ommissions.

What town officials didn't count on was the surge of online activism and reports from online and alternative media outlets such as Left Turn, truthout, Democracy Now, and BlackAmericaWeb, and creative pieces like this pilot episode of Radar (an internet news broadcast from GNN.tv focused on underreported stories and uncovered angles) that have shined a light on the injustice taking place in Jena.

Ever since December, families of the Jena 6 have been fighting to overcome the Jim Crow "justice" being applied to their sons. With the help of folks like Alan Bean from Friends of Justice (Alan helped lay the groundwork that exposed the infamous Tulia drug sting), they have protested, organized, and asked for outside help to show the town's white power structure that they will not sit idly by as their loved ones are railroaded into a life behind bars.

What we saw on Tuesday is that their efforts are beginning to pay off. Mychal Bell, the first of the Jena 6 to be tried, was convicted of aggravated battery and conspiracy to commit aggravated battery. Bell was originally scheduled to be sentenced on July 31st, the day of the march, but the sentencing was postponed until September 20th. Local organizers are convinced that officials got nervous about holding the sentencing on a day when much so attention would be focused on Jena.

This small victory didn't come because the Governor or the Justice Department stepped in, and it wasn't because of a hard-hitting expose by a major news organization (all of which would be welcome developments). It was because a relatively small number of concerned citizens— informed by reports in alternative media and spurred to action by grassroots and online organizing—stood behind the Jena 6, their families, and dozens of other Jena residents who are courageously resisting injustice.

The delay in Mychal Bell's sentencing hearing is a sign that the authorities in Jena are feeling the pressure. But there's still much to be done. The outrage over Jena has yet to reach the decibel level necessary to see justice served.

The lives of six young black men are at stake and the DA has turned the police and courts into instruments of intimidation and oppression.

We can help turn things around by making it a political liability for the authorities of Jena to continue the racist status quo, and by forcing the Governor of Louisiana to intervene.

If you want to support the Jena 6, please sign theColorOfChange.org petition calling on the local DA to drop all charges and calling on Governor Kathleen Blanco to intervene.

You can also make a donation to support the legal defense of the Jena 6. The official Jena 6 website, which will be updated regularly with resources and information about the case, is at FreetheJena6.org.

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What Happened Here?
Posted by: bcgirl125 on Aug 8, 2007 1:44 AM   
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The writer gives no details whatsoever about the incident that led to the charges, just a lot of emotional appeals and (at lest in this article) unsubstantiated claims of racism. This is nothing but yellow journalism.

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» RE: Here's what REALLY happened. Posted by: SatanicJamboree
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monty
Posted by: monty on Aug 8, 2007 3:14 AM   
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Eagerly awaiting a follow-up article on the Knoxville Five.

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Need more details
Posted by: eksommer on Aug 8, 2007 5:13 AM   
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I have the same observation. I know this is a column, but still the dictates of good journalism require that you give the readers some more background. Plus someone needs to copy edit the work before it is posted!

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CLICK the article's links to read the background. nm
Posted by: shanaza on Aug 8, 2007 5:22 AM   
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nm

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appalled
Posted by: mombot on Aug 8, 2007 5:42 AM   
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It's like that town is stuck in a temporal causality loop. Stuck in the 50's. Forever, until someone figures out what's going on. I'm white, and don't identify with the white residents in Jena at all. One of my husband's ancestors was hung from a tree for the accusation that he looked at a white woman the "wrong way". Later, they hung his 9 month pregnant wife and cut out and killed the baby. Nooses are not, in the words of the school principal, a "childish prank". These young men are bing charged with much more than what apparently happened, and should have gotten the same penalty as a white "boy" may have received in that town, a slap on the wrist.

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» RE: appalled Posted by: scsween
Tulia, TX
Posted by: LMNOP on Aug 8, 2007 6:16 AM   
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This is reminiscent of the Tulia, Texas travesty which was also much benefitted by activists and the Internet.

From Wikipedia: The Tulia drug sting incident

"Tulia gained notoriety following a drug sting in July 1999 that rounded up 46 people, forty of whom were African Americans. The remaining detainees were white people known to have ties within the black community, and in fact lived in the black part of town. [2] Nearly one in two of Tulia's black males were arrested, about 15% of the town's black population. All charges were based on the word of undercover officer Tom Coleman, a so called "gypsy cop" who made his living travelling through impoverished rural Texas offering to work undercover cheaply for short periods of time for underfunded police departments. Coleman claimed to have made over one hundred drug buys in the small town, essentially an impossible feat for an undercover officer working alone. He never recorded any of the sales, but claimed to have written painstaking notes on his leg under his shorts and upper arm under his shirt sleeve when nobody was looking.

During the roundup, no large sums of money, illegal drugs, drug paraphernalia, or illegal weapons were found. The accused drug dealers showed no signs of having any income associated with selling drugs. The drugs Coleman claimed to have bought from the accused did not have the fingerprints of the accused on them or their baggies. No independent witnesses could corrobarate Coleman's claims. In his testimony, Coleman gave inaccurate descriptions of the "dealers" he had allegedly bought cocaine from. One suspect had his charges dropped when he was able to prove he had been at work during the times he had supposedly sold Coleman cocaine. Another produced bank and phone records indicating she was in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma at the time of her alleged crime. Many of the accused, however, seeing the long sentences dealt out by all-white juries in the earliest cases, pled guilty in return for lesser sentences, despite their proclaimed innocence. The remaining defendants were convicted solely on the basis of Coleman's testimony. The state attorney general, John Cornyn, awarded Coleman a prize for being "Lawman of the Year."

Eventually the case became a cause célèbre, and money was raised to legally challenge the cases. Many had already served several years in prison when this process got down to business. By 2004, most of the "Tulia 46" had been freed, and a $6,000,000 collective settlement was reached to avoid further litigation in civil court. Local authorities remain defiant, promising their town will not become a "slot machine" in the face of a new lawsuit stemming from an incident of police brutality during the sweep by a man who was not charged.

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concerned american
Posted by: lionsdenmother on Aug 8, 2007 8:10 AM   
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where are the black leaders on this sharpton,jackson and the black muslim leader, sorry i forget his name right now.

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my two cents
Posted by: EasterBunny on Aug 8, 2007 8:46 AM   
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the DA overreacted. there was an assault (by 6 black students on a white student). and of course, they should be punished, but attempted murder? it was a teenage brawl. the victim wasn't permanently injured. the adults handled this whole situation poorly, in my opinion.

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Justice for the Jena Six
Posted by: justicenow on Aug 8, 2007 9:10 AM   
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This case perfectly illustrates institutional and systemic racism that exists in this country. The two-tiered system of justice privileges those on the "top tier." The rest of us, whether it is class or race that alienates us, do not have access to the luxuries of "proper representation" and "innocent until proven guilty". Take heed, if we do not unify now, and demand equal access to justice for everyone, our collective civil rights erode, slowly but surely. White people in particular can reflect on unearned privileges and how they could actively, in their personal lives, effect change in re-distributing privilege so that everyone may live free and prosper.

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JENA6, SHARPTON ET AL
Posted by: Mikii on Aug 8, 2007 9:45 AM   
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AL SHARPTON WAS IN WEST MEMPHIS , ARKANSAS PREACHING THE FUNERAL FOR A 12 YEAR OLD SHOT BY POLICE.. LIKE HE WAS NEEDED HERE...DUH/NOT...HE SHOULD HAVE BEEN AT THE FOREFRONT IN JENA...THESE BOYS ARE ALIVE BUT THEN JENA IS NOT NEAR A LARGELY BLACK METROPOLITAN CITY.
WHERE PHOTO OPS ARE PLENTIFUL. YEAH I SAID IT! JUST ANOTHER SELF APPOINTED LEADER OF THE MINDLESS.

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Additional details on the Jena 6 situation.
Posted by: gdumler on Aug 8, 2007 11:28 AM   
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On July 5, NPR played an interview with a mother of one of the boys. On July 30, it played a really in-depth story--more hortrifying, in fact, then the article printed here. The situation in this town is actually even more racist and unfair than Rucker's article depicts--here is the URL for more details. http://www.npr.org/ templates/story/story.php?storyId=12353776. "Beating Charges Split La. Town Along Racial Lines" by Wade Goodwyn at NPR.

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Louisiana will continue to be a HICK state until
Posted by: maxpayne on Aug 8, 2007 11:54 AM   
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the working class voters can get their acts together and quit getting distracted by social issues such as race, abortion, feminism, machoism, gays/lesbians, creationism, evolution theory, etc ... I guess all that oil drilling sure made zombies out of the population in that state and worse, opened the door to Hurrican Katrina.

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Young Black Males
Posted by: Starscream on Aug 8, 2007 4:42 PM   
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I've read up on this story and heard the parents on Democracy Now. It is my belief that this country could care less about young black males. To be honest, they don't give a f about what happens to them. Judging from the Michael Vick case it appears that white liberals care more about dogs than they do about black teenagers possibly being sentenced to 20 years or more in prison. For several years the unemployment rate of black males has almost been in the double digits. Prison is another form of slavery and we have documented cases of torture taking place in Chicago but no one cares. They'd rather protest dogs being killed and Barry Bonds breaking Babe Ruth's record.

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» RE: Young Black Males Posted by: EasterBunny
It's just plain sickening
Posted by: SatanicJamboree on Aug 8, 2007 6:17 PM   
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how even on alternet, a story like this--with crystal clear moral lines--results in the same tired old reactionary, racist stream like a putrid sewer suddenly opening. Even on Alternet.

Racism is alive and well in the good 'ol USA...if anything it's getting increasingly blatant.

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Time Travel?NO!
Posted by: placid on Aug 9, 2007 12:18 AM   
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I certainly wish all this was a weird "blip" in time.Stories such "Jena Six" nearly flew over my radar. I certainly was used to hearing plenty during the 50's & 60's. I heard nothing about this until Sunday a.m.August 5, 2007.Grant it it was early yet Rev.Jesse Jackson's "Keep Hope Alive" was on 5am here in Portland OR.At first I DID think it was an old "re-hash" then realized,no, this was current & racism,people full of hate just never are able to purge their souls of racial hate.I still have not heard the mainstream press trully discuss this at any length pretending racism does NOT thrive in this new century.The word that counts is terrorism. In checking it's definition terrorism by the people toward some people is very much alive.Since 911 we have discarded terrorism .It is to evoke fear of outside invasion & harm. Then what is still going on American upon American? Tim McVeigh, Terry Nichols ring any bell anymore? Not dark enough,veterans,an aberration. Tell OKC that was not terrorism (not politically helpful to our administration. And in Jena seems to me that tree itself was a symbol of terror.Even an unabashed verbal terrorist called in spewing his hatred.We look to Iraq, the Middle East when we have to terror. Hell, it is right in our own back doors.Going to Rev. Jackson's "Keep Hope Alive" should still have Sundays program under.This must not be allowed to die as the story addresses terror that can not be played with & can not be forgotten to frighten & gather votes.Al-Quada,Muslim,insurgents work best .Home growm anger doesn't=votes.Where is the America I saw growing more together.Jena? It will stay quiet if George & Co. can keep the "hot" words cooking.Our infrastructure is weakening by neglect for oil & our greatest resouce ,our people, are blindfolded & frightened into this abyss of falsified war. Mary Basombrio

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the facts
Posted by: EasterBunny on Aug 9, 2007 8:16 AM   
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i've investigated this story on the internet, the facts are less damning than the headlines about jim crow would have you believe. this is what happened.

-three white students hang nooses from the tree. principal wants to expel them, the superintendent says suspension. so they were punished.
-then a black kid was assaulted at a party, the white kid was arrested and convicted of battery. so he was punished.
-shotgun incident was this, the black kid who was beaten up at the party was out with his friends, they saw a white kid who was a friend of the kid from the party and they went after him. he pulled a shotgun (unloaded) to scare them off. they took away the gun. the police came and the black kid refused to hand over the gun so he was arrested.
-six black kids jumped one white student and knocked him unconscious. he was taken to the hospital treated for a concussion and bruises and released. the six were arrested, originally charged with attempted murder but that seems to have been reduced to more appropriate charges:
"Mychal Bell, the first of the six to be tried, is scheduled to be sentenced in September. He was convicted on reduced charges of aggravated battery and conspiracy to commit it." (from wash.post)

you can see a pattern of racism if you want to, but the more i learn about the facts, it seems like everyone who broke the law got punished. isn't that what's supposed to happen? i think the adults could have handled things better but no one has been killed or seriously hurt, it's a tempest in a teapot so far. the DA just needs to see that the punishment for the 6 is appropriate and not excessive and then the town can try to get past this conflict. And people really should not jump to conclusions without the facts.

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an insider's view?
Posted by: EasterBunny on Aug 9, 2007 8:43 AM   
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this post was from a person who claims to live in jena and know the people involved. i can't verify that of course.

Jene Resident's View:
"First - the nooses were hung. Yes it was wrong. I don't know what the kids were thinking. They should have had stiffer punishment. They should have had to apologize to the entire school. It is very sad that the media has judged an entire town on the actions of three teenagers. That is very unfair!

Second - the fight at the party. There were invited blacks inside the party. The boy who was involved in the altercation drug a girl from her car against her will. (You guys did not hear that part of the story in the media did ya - of course not)

Third - The convenience store. I was told that the store employees had to pull the white guy inside the stroe for his safety. He was the one being jumped on. (The media did not tell it that way either)

Fourth - the fight at school. The victim was attacked by six boys. The victim had no part in hanging the nooses. I heard it was a case of mistaken identity.

The charges - The charges are very harsh. I honestly believe that those charges would have been filed regardless of race. Incidents like this can not be tolerated at school. The nooses were bad, don't get me wrong; but no one was beaten unconscious and repeatedly kicked in the head. If our town allowed this to happen with a slap on the wrist - then what would be next? Columbine? I pray to God not!

One thing that I would be willing to bet my last dollar on would be that there will not be anymore fights at the Jena High School. Wouldn't you agree?

The jury - Not one black person showed up to support their own. Also, the media does not tell you this - but many many blacks in this town are saying that they are embarassed about the way a few of their race is behaving about this situation.

I think that the bottom line is this: a fight of 6 against one broke out at school. The victim had nothing to do with the nooses. The family of the attackers are screaming it is because of racism to blow a smoke screen in front of the real issue. I honestly also believe that people's feelings were hurt by the nooses. Does that justify the violence?

I am so sick of the way the media has portrayed our town. If every race was held accountable for the actions of each of its members - we would be in pretty sorry shape. Lets face it - yes you have some whites who have been taught to be racist against blacks; and some blacks who have been taught to be racist against whites. You may say reverse racism does not exist, but it exists just as much as the inverse.

And another thing that REALLY REALLY irritates me. In every article I have read it says for FACT - whites hung nooses; black beat up at all white party; black held gunpoint at convenience store; THEN "ALLEGEDLY" six blacks attack white at school. How is it the only thing that is alleged? Reverse racism?"

Submitted by thefacts on July 26, 2007 - 4:55pm.

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» RE: an insider's view? Posted by: EasterBunny
» RE: an insider's view? Posted by: redbella
Ok..START..START...with a 'Black bench'...No JEWS allowed....and then
Posted by: ekipnrut on Aug 9, 2007 3:19 PM   
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leave necklaces made out of little swastikas draped on the bench (some of the jew kids had lost grandparents in the holocaust)...and when the jewish kids complain....the local Black DA threatens to 'end their life' with one stroke of his pen...and in the ensuing tormenting and harassing of the jew students , one of the black 'ringleaders' taunts the jewish kids with ' I heard one of the fuckin' kikes got their jew ass beat'....and one of the jews..UNDERSTANDABLY..knocks the instigating loud mouth 'little p*ssy' the F out. (And somehow
a couple of shoes find their way upside his head) :O)....
Now..take it from there... K'?
BTW..for this ongoing REALITY: Check out the following....
Beating Charges Split La. Town Along Racial Lines
by Wade Goodwyn
[broadcast on NPR, go to NPR website and search 'goodwyn'] [excerpt]:..........
The next night, 16-year-old Robert Bailey and a few black friends tried to enter a party attended mostly by whites. When Bailey got inside, he was attacked and beaten. The next day, tensions escalated at a local convenience store. Bailey exchanged words with a white student who had been at the party. The white boy ran back to his truck and pulled out a pistol grip shotgun. Bailey ran after him and wrestled him for the gun. After some scuffling, Bailey and his friends took the gun away and brought it home. Bailey was eventually charged with theft of a firearm, second-degree robbery and disturbing the peace. The white student who pulled the weapon was not charged at all.
The following Monday, Dec.4, a white student named Justin Barker was loudly bragging to friends in the school hallway that Robert Bailey had been whipped by a white man on Friday night. When Barker walked into the courtyard, he was attacked by a group of black students. The first punch knocked Barker out** and he was kicked several times in the head. But the injuries turned out to be superficial. Barker was examined by doctors and released; he went out to a social function later that evening.

**...Setting aside Mr. Barker, his fate would seem to be that
of most punk ass 'instigating' p*ssies... I rather suspect some of the posters on this thread can..'identify' with that.....:O)

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RACIST ARE MAKING EXCUSES FOR THEIR IGNORANCE
Posted by: LTBROWN on Sep 1, 2007 12:13 PM   
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THIS ATROCITY AGAINST THESE 6 YOUNG BLACK MEN, IS ONLY VIEWED AS INJUSTICE BY "CIVIL AND FAIR" THINKING AMERICANS. THE WHITE FOLKS OF JENA ARE NEITHER CIVIL NOR FAIR, TO GO ALONG WITH WHAT'S BEING DONE BY THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY. THEY'RE CLAIMING "UNFAIR PERCEPTION"? THAT'S A JOKE. YOU'RE BEING PERCEIVED, EXACTLY HOW YOU'RE LIVING. FOUL! THE DAYS OF TURNING THE OTHER CHEEK ARE OVER. THOSE WHITE BOYS, JUMPED "ONE" BLACK BOY AND THEY ARE NOT ON TRIAL. THE BLACK BOYS STOOD UP AND RETALIATED AND WHOOPED A WHITE BOYS @SS, NOW Y'ALL ARE CRYING FOR "INJUSTICE", INSTEAD OF JUSTICE. JUSTICE WAS DEALT IN THE CAFETERIA FOR THE JUSTICE DEALT AT THE ALL WHITE PARTY. JIM CROW JUSTICE WAS NEVER FAIR. LIVE WITH IT.
WAKE UP, BIGOTS. WE ARE NOT TAKING THIS CRAP FROM YOU BACKWARDS @SS RACIST ANY MORE. I GUESS Y'ALL DIDN'T GET THE MEMO. IT'S 2007! JUST AS YOU ARE "POOR BUT PROUD", SO ARE WE. WE ARE STANDING UP FOR OURSELVES AGAINST YOUR OPPRESSION. ALL YOU'VE DONE WITH THIS CASE, IS GUARANTEED THAT JENA WILL NEVER BE THE SAME. BECAUSE THERE IS A NATION OF MILLIONS OUT HERE WHO HAVE YOU ON OUR RADAR NOW. CHANGE WILL COME.

NO JUSTICE FOR THE JENA 6, NO PEACE FOR JENA, LA!

LOVELY T. BROWN
MOI-THE NEW BLACK PANTHER PARTY FOR SELF DEFENSE


SEE YA, SEPTEMBER 20TH!

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TO an insider's view?
Posted by: LTBROWN on Sep 1, 2007 12:21 PM   
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GET A CLUE. WE AIN'T GOING FOR THE CRAP. DON'T DARE TRY TO CHANGE IT UP IN HERE. I HAVE AN INSIDE VIEW TOO. A WITNESS AT EACH INCIDENT. DID YOU KNOW VIDEO CAMERA'S EXISTED IN JENA? THEY SURE DO. VIDEO DOESN'T TELL THE SAME LIE, THAT YOU JUST DID.

SEE YA ON THE 20TH!

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