{"id":238,"date":"2010-11-09T00:02:14","date_gmt":"2010-11-09T00:02:14","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/rashidmod.wordpress.com\/?page_id=2"},"modified":"2010-11-09T00:02:14","modified_gmt":"2010-11-09T00:02:14","slug":"about","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/rashidmod.com\/?page_id=238","title":{"rendered":"About Rashid"},"content":{"rendered":"<h3>Kevin &#8220;Rashid&#8221; Johnson &amp; the New Afrikan Black Panther Party-Prison Chapter<\/h3>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignleft\" src=\"http:\/\/www.kersplebedeb.com\/mystuff\/profiles\/rashid.jpg\" alt=\"Self-Portrait, by Kevin &quot;Rashid&quot; Johnson\" width=\"171\" height=\"228\" \/>In  1990, Kevin &#8220;Rashid&#8221; Johnson was a drug dealer, an ambitious member of  amerika&#8217;s Black lumpen proletariat, or underclass. Like so many, as a  young adult he was arrested and received a lengthy prison sentence. He  has been incarcerated ever since &#8211; for the past eighteen years in  conditions of solitary confinement.<\/p>\n<p>As Rashid has written, <em>&#8220;Because I accepted my lifestyle and all  of its consequences, I was always reluctant to involve my family or  others on the outside of prison in my conflicts with the pigs. I dealt  with my own problems\u2013directly.&#8221;<\/em><\/p>\n<p>In 1993, Rashid was transferred to Greenville prison. As he has written:<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>What I was to encounter at Greensville defied anything that I\u2019d  expected. The pigs had a refined system and license for brutalizing  prisoners. I was not to understand the magnitude of the situation until a  few days after being there. The pigs had a tier of handpicked proxy  prisoners, whom they used to violently suppress those who got out of  line. The ringleader \u2013 I\u2019ll call him Pumpkin \u2013 was a career con with a  reputation for butchering other prisoners. He had a trustee job (all  trustees were similarly selected). Pumpkin was allowed by the pigs to  keep weapons on his person. Part of the mental terror game was that  while he was out cleaning (everyone knew he was a pig hit man and stayed  armed), the pigs would bring others out around him in handcuffs  (segregation prisoners must be handcuffed from behind when outside their  cells, unless they have a trustee job, or are locked inside an exercise  yard or shower stall). The she-pigs (guards and nurses) were the tools  used to sic Pumpkin on others. He regarded and jealously guarded these  she-pigs like actual mates, whereas all they did for him was bring him  bubble gum, watch him masturbate in their presence and flirt with him.<\/p>\n<p>The setup game usually went like this: one of their she-dogs would  provoke an argument with the target (refuse him something he was due,  etc.). She\u2019d then report to Pumpkin that the target had \u201cdisrespected\u2019  her, or any of many other claims. Pumpkin would then come to the  target\u2019s cell and start a hostile verbal exchange, send a challenge via  third-party message, etc. Once the conflict was established, the pigs  would move the target into the tier with Pumpkin and his cronies \u2013 the  entire tier rode with him. The pigs would thoroughly search the target\u2019s  property for weapons before moving him, to ensure that he had no means  of defense. Once assigned to a cell on Pumpkin\u2019s tier, the target was  fair game. If he was stouthearted, he\u2019d stand his ground. The next day  or so the pigs would put them on the exercise yard together, remove  everyone\u2019s handcuffs except the target\u2019s (they\u2019d put five to seven  prisoners in each pen), and allow them to mob attack the still  handcuffed target. Or if they wanted him butchered, he\u2019d be unhandcuffed  and left to contend unarmed against a knife-wielding Pumpkin.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>Rashid took the lead in organizing and waging war against the  &#8220;Pumpkin&#8221; and his goon squad, and the guards who were giving the orders  to dole out abuse as well. Not only did this force Pumpkin&#8217;s crew to  back down and sue for peace, but it brought about some limited reforms  at Greenville itself, though it also led to Rashid&#8217;s being transfered  again, and to the beginning of what would be 18 years (and counting) in  &#8220;segregation&#8221;:<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>On account of the systematic attacks on the pigs at the height of  their abuses, the DOC\u2019s internal affairs office decided to get involved  in investigating the years of prisoner complaints of brutality in the  unit. In their efforts to neutralize our responses, the internal affairs  unit ended up having a dozen pigs criminally prosecuted for brutality  and using other prisoners to enter prisoners\u2019 cells and attack them \u2013  once allowing a prisoner to use riot gear. Two pigs were ultimately  convicted. Pumpkin was also prosecuted and convicted for an incident  where the pigs opened another prisoner\u2019s cell, allowing him to ambush  him. The prisoner was stabbed multiple times. Pumpkin\u2019s trustee job was  immediately terminated under the backlash of this incident. [&#8230;]  Several weeks later I was transferred back to Mecklenburg prison,  returning to the scene of past abuses [&#8230;]<\/p>\n<p>During my stay at Mecklenburg, one of the ranking pigs, who were  instrumental in torturing me with the freezing strip cell treatment, was  ambushed. On this occasion I\u2019d been strapped to the bunk by the pigs.  In order for a prisoner to receive meals and toilet breaks while  strapped down, the pigs must come to his cell, remove the chains and  straps and handcuff him. They will leave the cell, close the door, and  remove the cuffs through a hatch in the door. However, during this 1994  episode, when the pigs came in to release me for a toilet break, the  claim is that I\u2019d gotten out of the restraints and was lying on the bunk  under a blanket as though still strapped down. When the ranking pig and  two others moved to lift the blanket, I allegedly rose up, with weapon  in hand, and attacked. Two of them (the ranking pig included) received  multiple stab wounds, and the third pig received a cracked jaw. This  incident, in its obvious preplanning and execution, left the pigs in  such a quandary that no retribution followed. Indeed, I was several days  later transferred to Buckingham and quickly released into the general  population.<\/p>\n<p>By this time it was realized that I was not insane at all, but  calculating and determined. While prison administrators and those who  proposed to \u201cstudy\u201d me from a distance put forward the fiction that I  was inclined to \u201cunprovoked\u201d violence against the pigs, the pigs who  dealt with me on a day-to-day basis knew, very clearly, that any  violence from me was always in response to their own acts of violence or  abuse of me or my peers. As long as the pigs remembered this, things  went well, but there was always some lone pig with a cowboy complex who  had to test his hand, and I\u2019d answer it. The majority of the pigs at  Buckingham didn\u2019t want me in the population walking about. They  therefore attempted several times through trumped-up reports to have me  returned to segregation. On the last occasion that this was done, I was  charged with being in an \u201cunauthorized area\u201d of the prison. The pigs  waited until I\u2019d locked into the cell at count time to come and lock me  up in segregation. I refused to go peacefully. One pig threatened that  if I didn\u2019t, I\u2019d receive a severe \u201cass-whipping.\u201d In response I agreed  to walk peacefully to segregation. When the pigs opened the cell door to  escort me out, the threatening pig received a nose broken in two  places. I\u2019ve been in segregation ever since.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>While in segregation, Rashid taught himself law, and began litigating  against the prisons. For a period of six years he launched various  lawsuits, and at first scored several victories, until he acquired the  reputation of being troublemaker with various judges who then sought to  shut him out of the courts:<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>With the added psychological deterrent of litigation, my clashes  with the pigs declined somewhat in frequency. They focused primarily on  isolating me from others. Their efforts to perpetuate a discontinuity in  our unity has been the pigs\u2019 only effective weapon against me. And  they\u2019ve admitted in a thousand ways that their greatest fear is ending  up with many other prisoners on their hands who think and act as I do.  Their isolating me was long a tactic that I could not devise an  effective countermeasure against, that is, until after 2001, when I was  first exposed to revolutionary theory and have since come to understand  the role of ideology. Without a unifying ideology, there can be no unity  of struggle. Ideology was something I\u2019d never had, and thus something I  could not share. The prisoners who\u2019d united in struggle with me had  done so <strong>because of me<\/strong>. Not because of a shared  principle. Therefore, when I was no longer around, they lost the  initiative to struggle on, and the pigs were free to resort to their old  oppressive acts.<\/p>\n<p>With the beginnings of my studies in revolutionary history and  theory in 2001, litigation and my isolated clashes with the pigs paled  in importance. My first exposure to revolutionary ideas came with my  meeting Hanif Shabazz-Bey in 2001. Hanif is a political prisoner who is  apparently well known within prison movement circles. Upon meeting we  developed an instant affinity. He began sending me a variety of  publications through which I was first exposed to the works of George  Jackson. [&#8230;]<\/p>\n<p>I became engrossed in acquiring and studying all that George had  studied and more, which included the classics and not-so-classics:  Vladimir Lenin, Mao Tse-tung, Karl Marx, Frantz Fanon, Kwame Nkrumah,  Che Guevara, Rosa Luxemburg, Harry Magdoff, Paul Sweezy, Albert  Szymanski, bell hooks, Cornel West, Howard Zinn, Noam Chomsky, Edward  Said, Vo Nguyen Giap, etc. I investigated the various revolutionary  schools of thought\u2009\u2013\u2009Communism, Anarchy, New Afrikan Nationalism,  Feminism, and other left-leaning theories. I studied military thinkers  and military history, sociology and history, political science, economic  theories (left and right), revolutionary history, etc. and I am still  studying, refining my views, and testing them in practice.<\/p>\n<p>The more I studied, reflected, practiced, and drew insight from my  own practical experiences, the more it all fell together, so clear and  obvious. As my conceptualizations developed, I wrote a few essays,  usually at others\u2019 requests, (my ideas were still forming, some I could  not clearly articulate, so I adopted terms, thoughts, and ideas. But it  was all quickly coming together.) I could see where the failures and  successes had occurred in various anti-colonial, class, anti-racist,  feminist, and anti-imperialist struggles. And I could see where the  failure to apply the scientific Marxist approach to the study and  practice of resisting oppressive conditions (Historical and Dialectical  Materialism) resulted in failed idealist attempts to make the desired  social changes. [&#8230;]<\/p>\n<p>I still endure repression at the hands of the pigs, as do my peers.  I still take a principled stand against this repression. But above all  else, I am working on bringing my peers into a principled ideological  and political consciousness that will give them discipline and a cause  to struggle for, while simultaneously imparting to them the correct  methods of mass based struggle. The pigs\u2019 response continues to be to  isolate me. Their violence has proven futile. Even in this most  totalitarian of environments, innovation and relentless commitment to an  ideal has proven, to my satisfaction, that the oppressive institutions  are not invulnerable. Fear is our greatest hindrance. Fear and half  measures. They can isolate me, but they cannot isolate an ideal.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<hr \/>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/secure.leftwingbooks.net\/index.php?l=product_detail&amp;p=653\" target=\"_blank\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignright\" style=\"border:1px solid black;\" src=\"http:\/\/www.kersplebedeb.com\/mystuff\/profiles\/rashid\/defying.jpg\" border=\"1\" alt=\"Defying the Tomb\" width=\"172\" height=\"222\" \/><\/a>In  the mid-2000s, Rashid took up an illicit correspendence with another  revolutionary held at the same supermax prison as him, but in general  population. Messages were smuggled back and forth between segregation  and general pop for several months. This correspondence, in which Rashid  and &#8220;Outlaw&#8221; discuss revolutionary theory and practice, the challenges  of dealing with other less committed prisoners, reactionaries, and  snitches, and the question of how to best organize behind bars, has been  collected together and is available now in the book <em>Defying the Tomb<\/em>, published by <a href=\"https:\/\/secure.leftwingbooks.net\/index.php?l=product_detail&amp;p=653\" target=\"_blank\">Kersplebedeb<\/a> in 2010.<\/p>\n<p>As well as Rashid and Outlaw&#8217;s letters, <em>Defying the Tomb<\/em> contains several essays by Rashid, a foreword by Russell &#8220;Maroon&#8221;  Shoats, a foreword and afterword by Tom Big Warrior, and an afterword by  Sundiata Acoli. (The quotes above are from Rashid&#8217;s autobiographical  sketch, also included in the book.)<\/p>\n<p><em>Defying the Tomb<\/em> has been <a title=\"Review of &quot;Defying the Tomb,&quot; by Ed Mead\" href=\"http:\/\/rashidmod.wordpress.com\/2010\/12\/08\/mead-review\/\" target=\"_blank\">reviewed by former political prisoner Ed Mead<\/a><\/p>\n<p><!-- .delicious-posts ul { list-style-type: none; margin: 0pt 0pt 1em; padding: 0pt; }.delicious-tag, .delicious-extended { font-size: smaller; }.delicious-extended { margin: 0pt; padding: 0pt 0pt 0.25em; }.module-list-item .delicious-posts ul { margin: 0pt; padding: 0pt; }.module-list-item .delicious-posts h2, .module-list-item .delicious-posts li:first-child { margin-top: 0pt; } --><\/p>\n<p>A few months after Outlaw and Rashid exchanged the last letters  included in this book, Comrade Shaka Sankofa Zulu and Rashid came  together to found the New Afrikan Black Panther Party-Prison Chapter  (NABPP-PC). The NABPP-PC has since  developed branches in various  prisons across the u$ empire and has its own newsletter, <em>Right On!<\/em><\/p>\n<p>Many of the thoughts and ideas that went into the formation of  the NABPP-PC and its mass organization, the New Afrikan Service  Organization, can be seen in their developmental stages in these letter  exchanges with Outlaw.<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.kersplebedeb.com\/mystuff\/profiles\/rashid\/Rising_Sun_Press_V1.pdf\"><em><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignright\" style=\"border:1px solid black;\" src=\"http:\/\/www.kersplebedeb.com\/mystuff\/profiles\/rashid\/red_sun_rising.jpg\" border=\"1\" alt=\"Red Sun Rising\" width=\"225\" height=\"305\" \/><\/em><\/a><em>Right On!<\/em> is published by Rising Sun Press, are several other newsletters  promoting Marxism-Leninism, with a focus on national liberation and the  prison struggle. A collection of these newsletters from the period of  2005 to 2008 have been made available as an anthology. These were  scanned in by some comrades, and are being made available for free  download with permission from the publisher. Just click on the  image to the right, or <a href=\"http:\/\/www.kersplebedeb.com\/mystuff\/profiles\/rashid\/Rising_Sun_Press_V1.pdf\">right here<\/a>.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Kevin &#8220;Rashid&#8221; Johnson &amp; the New Afrikan Black Panther Party-Prison Chapter In 1990, Kevin &#8220;Rashid&#8221; Johnson was a drug dealer, an ambitious member of amerika&#8217;s Black lumpen proletariat, or underclass. Like so many, as a young adult he was arrested and received a lengthy prison sentence. 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