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We Will Shoot Back Armed Resistance In The Mississippi Freedom MovementWe Will Shoot Back Armed Resistance In The Mississippi Freedom Movement

We Will Shoot Back Armed Resistance In The Mississippi Freedom Movement

Akinyele Umoja

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My father was born in 1915 to a sharecropping family in the Bolivar County village of Alligator in the Mississippi Delta. Dad told me stories about Mississippi when I was growing up in Compton, California. These stories were full of examples of White terrorism and intimidation. One story I heard invoked mixed feelings of fear and pride. My father remembered seeing a Black man hanging from a Delta water tower, apparently after being lynched by White supremacists. Angered by this visible assault on Black humanity, my grandfather grabbed a rifle and intended to shoot the first White man he saw. My father, his siblings, and his stepmother tackled my grandfather and disarmed him. After hearing this story, I was proud that my grandfather wanted to fight back against the terrorists who lynched one of our people. On the other hand, I understood the fear in the hearts and minds of my father, uncles, and grandmother as they visualized the retaliation that would have been inflicted on the family if my grandfather had carried out his plans.

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OL Work ID
OL17577857W

Subjects

Race relationsCivil rightsSuffrageSelf-defenseCivil rights movementsMississippi Freedom ProjectCivil rights workersAfrican AmericansHistoryAfrican americans, civil rightsAfrican americans, suffrageCivil rights movements, united statesUnited states, race relationsPolitical aspects

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