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We Charge Genocide and Black Women’s Political Subjectivity
My initial interest in the Civil Rights Congress’s We Charge Genocide was sparked by the list of petitioners and their bold decision to charge the United States with violating international law. The 265 document evidences the endemic nature of racial violence in the American South and goes as far as to detail United States’ complicity in institutional Black death. The case was presented to the United Nations General Assembly in December 1951 with the signed support of notable figures such as Paul Robeson, W.E.B. DuBois, William L. Patterson, and Charlotta Bass. Already familiar with the threats against Black protesters during the early Cold War, I was smug in the audacity of the ninety-three petitioners and wanted to know more about the political subjectivities that brought them to risk their lives and livelihoods by participating in this act of treason. When I first discovered the appeal, I tried to understand the list of petitioners by noting the occupations and organizational affiliations of the ones that I recognized. After toiling over some less-recognizable names, I realized that several Black women appeared more than once the document: as petitioners and witnesses to the acts of racial violence listed in later sections of the indictment. Disappointed by their impersonal recognition, I committed myself to finding out more about these women and the ways that their signatures were more than marks of witness. In what follows, I offer a rough summary of the geopolitical context that prompted We Charge Genocide and weighed on its Black woman signatories. In closing, I also explain the motivation for and direction of my current research into one petitioner: Amy Mallard.
The Pot and the Kettle: The Genocide Convention. The barbarity of World War II had brought 51 countries together in defense of international peace, security, and human rights. In this, the United States worked to assert itself as a leader in the fight for freedom and democracy among its constituents and went as far as to host the 1945 United Nations Conference on International Organization in San Francisco, California—the convention that would lead to the United Nations founding charter. By December 1948, the United Nations General Assembly had developed the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide (or Genocide Convention) which defined genocide and all acts that would thus violate the international law. This international contract, signed by the United States, both obligated contracting parties to intervene against all signs of genocide and provided the Civil Rights Congress with a comprehensive code to which the United States may be held. Using the language of the Genocide Convention, We Charge Genocide directly applies the the articles against genocide to the realities facing the Black American south. With this translation, the Civil Rights Congress presented a litany of cases from 1945 to 1951 exemplifying Black genocide and organized under the tenets provided by the United Nations. These cases were accompanied by detailed accounts of the United States’ involvement (or lack thereof); ultimately revealing the ✨hypocrisy✨ of the leading nation.
What Happens at Home, Stays at Home: The Ego War. Amid the international solitary that formed the United Nations, geopolitical tensions between the United States and Soviet Union bubbled into what we now recognize as the Cold War. The beginning of this feud arguably began in 1947 and produced several posturing contests spanning decades; including the Space Race and the gold metal men’s basketball game at the 1972 Summer Olympics. This ego war placed the Unites States under a microscope from the Eastern Bloc (the Soviet Union and its allies) and created precarious opportunity for Black Americans who intimately knew the flaws of their nation. By 1951, the McCarran Act, the Smith Act, and several other federal statutes had created an ideological gag order in the United States that equated Black protest to subversion. Anyone willing to betray their nation with criticism was obviously colluding with with the Eastern enemy. Those accused were often members, or suspected members, of the United States Communist Party (CPUSA) and faced imprisonment, deportation, and other forms of intimidation. However, Civil Right Congress and members had long been marked by the federal government for collaborating with CPUSA on Black issues and including known CPUSA members in its ranks. For these organizers, the harms of enduring racial violence outweighed the consequences for treason and collusion. And so, despite the risk, the Civil Rights Congress took advantage of global stage set by the geopolitical image war and used We Charge Genocide to air the United States’ dirty laundry.
What Now? The mixed-membership of the Civil Rights Congress and the associated risk inspired my first attempt to unravel Black women’s signatures in We Charge Genocide. The stories and political careers of Claudia Jones, Charlotta Bass, and Beah Richards led me to further investigate the audacity of signature as a political act for We Charge Genocide’s Black woman signatories. All three women were connected to the petition but only two signed. All three held with varying degrees of Communist Party affiliation but faced drastically different consequences for their political choices. In what was originally meant for a greater dissertation project, I continued my investigation of We Charge Genocide’s Black woman signatories by gathering what I could of the circumstances that brought the names of lesser-known Black women to the document—particularly the Black widows. My current project focuses on the political subjectivity of Black widowed petitioners and the ways that their contributions are oversimplified, by the Civil Rights Congress, as responses to acts of genocide committed against their loved ones. Most of their names merely follow the account of their husband’s death with the phrase “Mrs. ______ is a signer of this petition.” As the only exception among the repeated women, Claudia Jones (unmarried) is noted as a self-representative for her accused violation of the Smith Act. Considering the ways that Black women’s political action is often read through their relation and care for others—typically Black men—I am interested in the political subjectivities of Black widowed petitioners beyond their roles as wives and mothers. From my focus on Amy James Mallard, I bring forward several racial and gendered attacks that are distinct from her identity as a wife and are undoubtedly embedded in her political act of signature—like being wrongfully charged with her husbands murder. My hope is to imbue Amy Mallard’s signature (and that of other Black widow petitioners) with more self-advocacy than implied in its original context; and ultimately to contribute to a shift where Black women are regarded as political subjects capable of acting on their own behalf.
January 1949. Amy Mallard (widow of Robert “Duck” Mallard), escorted by Ohio businessman Joseph Goldwasser, with her children Doris Byron Mallard and John Mallard. Photo taken outside of Toombs County, Georgia courthouse for the trial of William “Spud” Howell and Roderick Clifton.
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The employees of an independent music store learn about each other as they try anything to stop the store being absorbed by a large chain. Credits: TheMovieDb. Film Cast: Joe Reaves: Anthony LaPaglia Rex Manning: Maxwell Caulfield Jane: Debi Mazar Lucas: Rory Cochrane A.J.: Johnny Whitworth Debra: Robin Tunney Gina: Renée Zellweger Marc: Ethan Embry Berko: Coyote Shivers Warren: Brendan Sexton III Corey Mason: Liv Tyler Eddie: James ‘Kimo’ Wills Mitchell Beck: Ben Bode Croupier: Gary Bolen Woman at Craps Table: Kimber Sissons High Roller: Tony Zaar Reporter: Patt Noday Kathy: Julia Deane Autograph Girl: Kessia Embry Cop #1: Michele Seidman Cop #2: Diana Taylor Cop #3: Bernard Granger Cop #4: Michael Harding Lead Singer: Dave Brockie Flower Delivery Guy: Kawan Rojanatavorn Roulette Table Man: Corey Joshua Taylor Ballet Dancer: Melissa Caulfield Veronica: Lara Travis Film Crew: Director: Allan Moyle Screenplay: Carol Heikkinen Editor: Michael Chandler Production Design: Peter Jamison Art Direction: John Huke Set Decoration: Linda Spheeris Costume Design: Susan Lyall Producer: Tony Ludwig Producer: Arnon Milchan Producer: Michael G. Nathanson Producer: Alan Riche Co-Producer: Paul Kurta First Assistant Director: Joel Segal Second Assistant Director: Philip A. Patterson Camera Operator: Mitchell Amundsen Steadicam Operator: Rick Raphael First Assistant Camera: John Verardi Second Assistant Camera: Ken Hudson “B” Camera Operator: Jeff Moore Still Photographer: Jim Bridges Second Unit Director of Photography: Carolyn Chen Director of Photography: Walt Lloyd Casting: Gail Levin Music Supervisor: Mitchell Leib Negative Cutter: Mo Henry Color Timer: Bob Putynkowski Music Consultant: Karen Glauber Music Editor: Sally Boldt Supervising Sound Editor: Randle Akerson Sound Effects Editor: Joe Earle Sound Effects Editor: Linda Keim Sound Effects Editor: David M. Horton Dialogue Editor: Adam Sawelson Dialogue Editor: Benjamin Beardwood Assistant Sound Editor: Jonathan Phillips Assistant Sound Editor: Bill Ward ADR Supervisor: Linda Folk ADR Editor: Sukey Fontelieu ADR Mixer: Dean Drabin ADR Mixer: Paul J. Zydel ADR Mixer: Christina Tucker ADR Voice Casting: Barbara Harris Foley Supervisor: David Horton Jr. Foley Mixer: Brian Ruberg Foley Artist: Sarah Monat Foley Artist: Robin Harlan Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Gary Alexander Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Don Digirolamo Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Scott Ganary Dolby Consultant: Douglas Greenfield Dialogue Coach: Naomi Joy Todd Craft Service: Theresa Honeycutt Transportation Coordinator: William “Bill” Pitts Transportation Captain: Jeff Long Construction Coordinator: Jeffrey Schlatter Construction Foreman: Ralph Woollaston Location Manager: Mary Weisgerber Meyer Location Manager: Molly Allen Casting Associate: Tricia Tomey Stunt Coordinator: Jery Hewitt Key Makeup Artist: Jeff Goodwin First Assistant Makeup Artist: Rick Pour Key Hair Stylist: Aaron F. Quarles First Assistant Hairstylist: Lizz Scalice Costume Supervisor: Carolyn Greco Costumer: Sevilla Granger Special Effects Coordinator: Greg Hull Sound Mixer: Douglas Axtell Boom Operator: Robert Maxfield Key Grip: Randy Tambling Best Boy Grip: Dennis Zoppe Dolly Grip: Rufus Granger Jr. Dolly Grip: Clarence Brown Gaffer: George Ball Rigging Gaffer: Scott Graves Production Coordinator: Cynthia Streit Assistant Production Coordinator: Amy Chance Script Supervisor: Annie Welles Second Second Assistant Director: Stefania Girolami Goodwin Unit Publicist: Alex L. Worman Production Accountant: Karen Eisenstadt Assistant Accountant: Rick Baer Property Master: Robert Beck Assistant Property Master: Beth Giles Assistant Art Director: John Frick Set Designer: Evelyne Barbier Set Designer: Tim Eckel Set Designer: Alan Hook Set Dresser: Colleen Broderick Art Department Coordinator: Susan Agnoff First Assistant “B” Camera: Joe D’Alessandro First Assistant Editor: Thomas J. Nordberg Assistant Editor: Pamela Jule Yuen Movie Reviews: Filipe Manuel Neto: **An animated film, full of rebellion and energy.** Remember the stores that sold...
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Ulster V Munster Rugby is this Sunday on New Year's Day
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Ulster V Munster Rugby is this Sunday on New Year's Day
Ulster V Munster will see both Irish sides get their 2023 underway in what’s set to be a thrilling fixture at Kingspan. Between provincial derbies and the Champions Cup, it has been a mixed few weeks for both Ulster and Munster. For Ulster, they will be aiming to show why they looked so impressive at the beginning of the season. For Munster, they have shown progress after questions looming over a difficult spell to start the season.
Here is all you need to know ahead of Ulster V Munster
When Is Ulster V Munster?
Ulster V Munster is this Sunday on New Year’s Day, with kick-off at Kingspan at 5.15.
How Can I Watch Ulster V Munster?
Ulster V Munster will be shown live on TG4, with coverage of the game beginning at 4.50.
Your Ulster team to face Munster on New Year’s Day at Kingspan Stadium! 👊
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— Ulster Rugby (@UlsterRugby) December 30, 2022
The eight Munster players selected for Ireland’s Nations Series fixtures miss out but Paul O’Connell’s nephew, 18-year-old Evan, is destined for a debut from the bench.
If he features, UL Bohs man and former Castletroy College student O’Connell will become the province’s youngest player of the professional era, beating the record Ruadhán Quinn set earlier this season.
Mike Haley returns from a groin injury to make his first appearance since the win over Zebre at Musgrave Park four weeks ago.
After a six-week rest period and being cleared by the independent medical consultant, Alex Kendellen starts on his first appearance since sustaining a concussion against Cardiff in URC round 1.
Ulster V Munster Rugby is this Sunday on New Year’s Day
by Brenda Reed on December 31, 2022 at 5:30 pm
Ulster V Munster will see both Irish sides get their 2023 underway in what’s set to be a thrilling fixture at Kingspan. Between provincial derbies and the Champions Cup, it has been a mixed few weeks for both Ulster and Munster. For Ulster, they will be aiming to show why they looked so impressive at
Rugby World Cup 2023 Spotlight with Flying Fiji
by debrambuhl on December 30, 2022 at 5:47 pm
Fiji may also have most effective made the knockout degrees two times of their history, but they have got lit up each Rugby World Cup they’ve competed in. With their willingness to assault from deep and keep the ball alive, Fiji have produced a number of the event’s standout moments. Most memorable in shape: Unquestionably,
where to watch Munster Vs Ulster Rugby Game for New Year’s Day clash
by Brenda Reed on December 30, 2022 at 5:25 pm
Here is our full guide to 2023 Munster Vs Ulster Rugby live streaming or watching it on TV. How to live stream and watch United Rugby Championship. Munster face Ulster at the Kingspan Stadium in Belfast for a New Year’s Day InterPro clash. On the injury front following a St Stephen’s Day derby with Leinster,
Munster – M Haley; S Daly, M Fekitoa, R Scannell, P Campbell; J Crowley, P Patterson; D Kilcoyne, D Barron, J Ryan; E Edogbo, E O’Connor; J O’Donoghue (C), J Hodnett, A Kendellen. Replacements: N Scannell, J Wycherley, R Salanoa, E O’Connell, C Hurley, N Cronin, B Healy, S Zebo.
Ulster – S Moore, B Moxham, J Hume, L Marshall, E McIlroy, B Burns, N Doak; A Warwick, T Stewart, M Moore, A O’Connor (C), S Carter, D McCann, S Reffell, D Vermeulen. Replacements: J Andrew, R Sutherland, G Milasinovich, C Izuchukwu, J Murphy, J Cooney, A Curtis, C Gilroy.
Referee: Frank Murphy (IRFU)
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Written By: Rodney Howard-Browne, Paul L. Williams Narrated By: Ian Patterson Publisher: Authors Republic Date: April 2018 Duration: 14 hours 6 minutes
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Meet Jack Foley, a smooth criminal who bends the law and is determined to make one last heist. Karen Sisco is a federal marshal who chooses all the right moves … and all the wrong guys. Now they’re willing to risk it all to find out if there’s more between them than just the law. Credits: TheMovieDb. Film Cast: Jack Foley: George Clooney Karen Sisco: Jennifer Lopez Buddy Bragg: Ving Rhames Maurice ‘Snoopy’ Miller: Don Cheadle Glenn Michaels: Steve Zahn Marshall Sisco: Dennis Farina Adele Delisi: Catherine Keener Kenneth: Isaiah Washington Richard Ripley: Albert Brooks José ‘Chino’ Chirino: Luis Guzmán Moselle: Viola Davis Bank Employee: Jim Robinson Bank Customer: Mike Malone Bank Teller: Donna Frenzel Bank Cop: Manny Suárez Bank Cop: Keith Hudson Lulu: Paul Soileau Pup: Scott Allen Parking Lot Woman: Susan Hatfield White Boxer: Brad Martin Himey: James Black Daniel Burdon: Wendell B. Harris Jr. Library Guard: Chuck Castleberry Shock Lock FBI Man: Chic Daniel White Boy Bob: Keith Loneker Old Elevator Lady: Connie Sawyer Old Elevator Gent: Philip Perlman Raymond Cruz: Paul Calderon Officer Grant: Gregory Alpert Ripley Personnel: Mark Brown Ripley Receptionist: Sandra Ives Ripley Guard: Joe Hess Waitress: Betsy Monroe Philip: Wayne Pére Andy: Joe Chrest Third Ad Guy: Joe Coyle Midge: Nancy Allen Ray Nicolette (uncredited): Michael Keaton Hejirah Henry (uncredited): Samuel L. Jackson Federal Marshal: Stephen M. Horn Airport Patron (uncredited): Oscar A. Diaz Waitress (uncredited): Jennifer Dorogi Airport Passenger (uncredited): Deborah Smith Ford Xenon Light Guard (uncredited): Mike Gerzevitz Flight Attendant (uncredited): Thelma Gutiérrez Bank Manager (uncredited): Wayne V. Johnson Bank Patron (uncredited): Pati Lauren Shopper (uncredited): Sherrie Peterson Gas Station Attendant (uncredited): Ronnie Stutes Film Crew: Director: Steven Soderbergh Producer: Danny DeVito Executive Producer: Barry Sonnenfeld Novel: Elmore Leonard Screenplay: Scott Frank Executive Producer: John Hardy Producer: Michael Shamberg Producer: Stacey Sher Original Music Composer: David Holmes Director of Photography: Elliot Davis Editor: Anne V. Coates Makeup Artist: Bill Corso Digital Compositor: Sean MacKenzie Second Assistant Director: Trey Batchelor First Assistant Director: Gregory Jacobs Second Second Assistant Director: Michael Risoli Supervising Sound Editor: Larry Blake Set Dresser: Mike Malone Casting: Kathy Driscoll-Mohler Casting: Francine Maisler Production Design: Gary Frutkoff Art Direction: Philip Messina Set Decoration: Maggie Martin Costume Design: Betsy Heimann Makeup Artist: Margot Boccia Key Hair Stylist: Bonnie Clevering Makeup Artist: Anita Gibson Key Makeup Artist: Katherine James Hairstylist: Deborah Mills-Whitlock Hairstylist: Waldo Sanchez Makeup Effects Designer: David LeRoy Anderson Hairstylist: Mary L. Mastro Makeup Artist: Mark Shostrom Unit Production Manager: Frederic W. Brost Production Supervisor: Pat Chapman Post Production Supervisor: Caitlin Maloney Production Supervisor: Mary Morgan Additional Second Assistant Director: David M. Bernstein Second Second Assistant Director: William D. Robinson Set Dresser: Shane L. Ashton Set Dresser: Tristan Paris Bourne Art Department Assistant: Andrea Brody Leadman: Jon J. Bush Set Designer: Lauren Cory Set Designer: Keith P. Cunningham Standby Painter: Chuck Eskridge Property Master: Emily Ferry Set Dresser: Harry Frierson Construction Foreman: Gary Gagliardo Paint Coordinator: Hank Giardina Construction Foreman: William Gideon Props: Brett Gollin Assistant Property Master: Otniel Gonzalez Set Dresser: L. David Gordon Props: Charles Guanci Jr. Art Department Coordinator: Blair Huizingh Set Dresser: James E. Hurd Jr. Paint Coordinator: Steven Kerlagon Set Dresser: Alexander Kirst Set Dresser: Chris Patterson Leadman: David C. Potter Set Designer: Mary Saisselin Construction Coordinator: Chris Snyder Assistant Property Master: Joy Taylor Painter: Mark Woodworth Carpenter: John Blanchard Set Dresser: Kurt Braun Painter: Tammy DeRuiter Greensman: Michael ...
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Written By: Rodney Howard-Browne, Paul L. Williams Narrated By: Ian Patterson Publisher: Authors Republic Date: April 2018 Duration: 14 hours 6 minutes
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