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Posted: Fri Mar 31, 2006 10:43 pm Post subject: Gil Fernandes |
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Hey Manu Salah,
Can you share with us your thoughts on Gil Fernandes, former confidante of the late Amilcar Cabral and international representative of the PAIGC? |
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Posted: Sat Apr 01, 2006 3:10 pm Post subject: Re: Gil Fernandes |
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| Anonymous wrote: | Hey Manu Salah,
Can you share with us your thoughts on Gil Fernandes, former confidante of the late Amilcar Cabral and international representative of the PAIGC? |
First let me ask the question who might you be?
Why be anonymous and ask a specific question?
How would you know, that I knew Ambassador Gil Fernandes one of the confidante of the late Dr.Amilcar Cabral?
There are only very good things to say about Ambassador Fernandes.
Besides being a freedom Fighter I will tell you that he was a graduate of the University of New Hampshire.
Please tell me who you are and we can continue.
Manu Salah
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Kakau
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Posted: Sat Apr 01, 2006 6:55 pm Post subject: Re: Gil Fernandes |
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| Manu Salah wrote: | | Anonymous wrote: | Hey Manu Salah,
Can you share with us your thoughts on Gil Fernandes, former confidante of the late Amilcar Cabral and international representative of the PAIGC? |
First let me ask the question who might you be?
Why be anonymous and ask a specific question?
How would you know, that I knew Ambassador Gil Fernandes one of the confidante of the late Dr.Amilcar Cabral?
There are only very good things to say about Ambassador Fernandes.
Besides being a freedom Fighter I will tell you that he was a graduate of the University of New Hampshire.
Please tell me who you are and we can continue.
Manu Salah
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Manu Salah,
It was I, Kakau, that posted this post about Gil Fernandes. I read about him in the Historical Dictionary of Cape Verde a couple of days ago. And since I also recal you mentioning him before, I figured I might as well ask you specifically about him. On that note, please do share with us more about this interesting freedom fighter, Gil Fernandes. |
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Posted: Sun Apr 02, 2006 7:38 am Post subject: Re: Gil Fernandes |
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[quote="Kakau"] | Manu Salah wrote: | | Anonymous wrote: | Hey Manu Salah,
Can you share with us your thoughts on Gil Fernandes, former confidante of the late Amilcar Cabral and international representative of the PAIGC? |
First let me ask the question who might you be?
Why be anonymous and ask a specific question?
How would you know, that I knew Ambassador Gil Fernandes one of the confidante of the late Dr.Amilcar Cabral?
There are only very good things to say about Ambassador Fernandes.
Besides being a freedom Fighter I will tell you that he was a graduate of the University of New Hampshire.
Please tell me who you are and we can continue.
Manu Salah
Nu Pintcha!!!! |
Manu Salah,
It was I, Kakau, that posted this post about Gil Fernandes. I read about him in the Historical Dictionary of Cape Verde a couple of days ago. And since I also recal you mentioning him before, I figured I might as well ask you specifically about him. On that note, please do share with us more about this interesting freedom fighter, Gil Fernandes.[/quote
There is not much more to say about Gil that I know of.
At one point he was Ambassador in Egypt.
Gil was a combatant and he got hurt in a jeep accident if I remember correctly. He spoke English like an American and he was on top of his game. He traveled a great deal with Amilcar. Spent a lot of time in Europe
and in the states. Did a lot of work in South Africa and other countries around the world.Knew his way around Boston like a trooper. I have not seen Gil in more then 30 years.
Hey Gil if you read this give us a shout. Gil was real cool and knew his way around. Amilcar Cabral sent him to visit with us in Duxbury at the III
Pyramids office in Duxbury,Ma. A Militant CV organization that was the movement that helped to make PAIGC and Amilcar Cabral a household name in the USA. For more information be in touch with the CV Embassy in DC. Thank you.
email (azijah@comcast.net)
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Posted: Sun Apr 02, 2006 3:29 pm Post subject: |
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Manu Salah, what happened to the founding members of the III Pyramids organization? What are they doing now? |
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Posted: Mon Apr 03, 2006 11:40 am Post subject: lll Pyramids |
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| Kakau wrote: | | Manu Salah, what happened to the founding members of the III Pyramids organization? What are they doing now? |
Vernon Sousa who is now a muslim and the Imam of Khirdr Masjid in New Bedford He is Jami Mamoud. Tony Gonsalves is retired school teacher from Brockton,lives in Wareham. Buddy Andrade is a very strong activist in New Bedford. For more information you can be in touch with John Buddy Andrade in New Bedford,Ma. lll Pyramids headquaters is in Fitchburg,Ma. and the President is Adrian Ford.
Many of them have gone on to bigger and better things in there lives,many are professionals or semi professionals. Ervin Tootsie Russel
works for Congressman Barney frank. Many others are living a quiet life in retirment or working in some capacity to help Cabo Verde and CV'S in America. |
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Kakau
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Posted: Mon Apr 03, 2006 12:05 pm Post subject: |
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You know, Manu Salah, the days of Cabo Verde liberation movement must have been a very exciting time for you. You were, after all, the chief soldier of the important PAIGC-USA Support committee. But in any case, allow me to get a little more intimate by asking you some personal questions.
Question (1) In the pre-PAIGC decades, 40's and 50's, did you identify as Cabo Verdiano or Portuguese? Say for instance, when you were having fights with American Negro kids in Boston, did you say "I'm Cape Verdean" or "I"m portuguese" and did they reply with "you ain't portuguese, you're a colored, a negro?"
Question (2) What were your experiences with the yanbabs(white portuguese) like when growing up in Wareham, Boston and New Bedford?
Question (3) In your days as a "black muslim" did you feel guilt for not reaveling your Cabo Verdiano origins to your peers?
Question (4) What identity did your parents encourage you to adhere to, creole(CV), portuguese or merikanu di kor(American negro) |
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Posted: Tue Apr 04, 2006 9:55 am Post subject: Racism & Prejudice in The USA |
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| Kakau wrote: | You know, Manu Salah, the days of Cabo Verde liberation movement must have been a very exciting time for you. You were, after all, the chief soldier of the important PAIGC-USA Support committee. But in any case, allow me to get a little more intimate by asking you some personal questions.
Question (1) In the pre-PAIGC decades, 40's and 50's, did you identify as Cabo Verdiano or Portuguese? Say for instance, when you were having fights with American Negro kids in Boston, did you say "I'm Cape Verdean" or "I"m portuguese" and did they reply with "you ain't portuguese, you're a colored, a negro?"
Question (2) What were your experiences with the yanbabs(white portuguese) like when growing up in Wareham, Boston and New Bedford?
Question (3) In your days as a "black muslim" did you feel guilt for not reaveling your Cabo Verdiano origins to your peers?
Question (4) What identity did your parents encourage you to adhere to, creole(CV), portuguese or merikanu di kor(American negro) |
Thank you my Brother for your concern. Any question that you want to ask is ok,but please write to me at my email address (azijah@comcast.net)
I would prefer to talk with you on these questions face to face,to make sure there is no misunderstanding. I will tell you this in my family we were Caboverdianos first; and of course since Cabo Verde was colonized by Portugal folk would say Portuguese,but I knew that i was not Portuguese,to say that was to say that you were white in this country where color was a means by the racist society based on the color code.
Thank you again,there is much to be said on this subject. This would be an interesting story to tell. Many CV's who are ist and second generation have suffered thru this racism. Many families have been divided on this question.
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