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N.B. Forrest
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Hilarious shit....

Ray Robinson (born Perry Ray Robinson; 12 September 1937 – approx. 25 April 1973), was an African-American civil rights activist from Alabama. He had been active in Mississippi and Washington, DC, supporting the March on Washington and the Poor People's Campaign. He disappeared while participating in the 1973 American Indian Movement resistance in the Wounded Knee incident on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota.

One witness interviewed by FBI agents said that Robinson had been in Wounded Knee for approximately a week before his death. During this time, the witness said that Robinson had trouble adapting to the harsh conditions and discipline imposed under the siege.[19] These conditions included a shortage of food, constant surveillance, regular shootings as the occupation was "under fire," and the unilateral AIM command.[20]

At a time of high suspicion of outsiders, many in AIM were said to have believed Robinson had been an FBI informant.[14] Publisher Paul DeMain reported that a former AIM member described Robinson to him as a "loud mouthed nigger, :hflol who refused to pick up a gun during a firefight," making him suspect.[7][15]

The witness said Robinson tried to discuss strategies, but no one listened or gave him any serious consideration. After he got into a heated exchange with another activist, he was escorted to a house by a security team.[21] There Robinson grabbed a butcher knife from a table and the team gathered around him. The witness said, "The next thing, I heard a loud bang and saw Mr. Robinson’s lower leg spin from the knee and rotate outward as he started to fall forward. His eyes rolled up as he went down."[19] The security team is alleged to have consisted of, among other members, Leonard Crow Dog, Carter Camp, Dennis Banks, Frank Blackhorse, Stan Holder, Harry David Hill, and Clyde Bellecourt.

Years later AIM member Richard Two Elk described Robinson's behavior, "He would eat what little food we had. There was no food so everyone was trying not to eat and this guy was eating freely all the time." :nigmelon:[4] AIM members resented his actions.

Buswell-Robinson learned of some accounts of her husband from Barbara Deming's research. They corresponded in 1974. "He was sitting on somebody’s porch eating oatmeal. An Indian dude came up, ordered him to go see Dennis Banks. Ray said, ‘In a minute – I’m eating my oatmeal – I’ll go when I’ve finished.’ The Indian dude got affronted by Ray’s lack of servility. The Indian shot Ray dead," :rofl Cheryl Robinson wrote.[9] Cheryl Buswell-Robinson said of her husband, "Ray did not respond well to that authoritative direction."[22]

Another account said that Robinson was shot in the knee after the security team entered the bunker. He was dragged outside, beaten and taken to the Wounded Knee Medical Clinic. This was run by Madonna Gilbert Thunderhawk and Lorelei DeCora Means, as well as several other volunteer nurses and medics, including non-Indians. Ray was reportedly held in a closet, where he bled to death.[23]

"Muh haid...."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Robinson_%28activist%29


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Posted : 06/02/2016 10:11 pm
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