2  Death of a Salesman
 
In the America I live in "class has never trumped race" other than as a  
concept in ones head. In fact class trumping race makes no sense, except to  
those 
who choose to imbue this concept with a meaning. Class does not have a  
higher value - the meaning of trump, except as a theoretical construct,  
especially 
when it comes to second class citizenship, which is a class  relations. 
 
Second class would seem to speak to class.  
 
Voting for Obama was not a racial act. Voting for Obama was the acting out  
of classes voting in favor of their perceived economic interest. This acting 
out  indicates that a black man could become President in America. This has 
never  happened before. Those seeing no significance in this act, or unable to 
admit an  important juncture has been crossed, are unfamiliar with American 
history. 
 
Jim Crow and racism are not identical concepts and social forms, although  
institutional racism of the past has also been shattered forever. 
 
Racism or white supremacy is an ideology at least two hundred years older  
than Jim Crow. Jim Crow has its roots in the 1790s American North, after more  
than 30,000 slaves were freed. These Northern blacks were segregated to the 
back  streets and alley ways with a complex of customs developing to keep their 
labor  off the market. (See "The Strange Career of Jim Crow by C. Vann 
Woodward, the  definitive work on Mr. Crow as an institution.) 
 
Jim Crow was an institutional relation - a material system of social  
segregation with "black" and "white" signs indicating the social boundary  
between 
whites and blacks. With the destruction of Jim Crow and the entry of  blacks 
into all of society’s institutions, it becomes more difficult to maintain  
racism 
as an institutional system. Racism is not dead, but Jim Crow is  dead.
 
Obama is the crossing of a quantitative boundary. 

"No white  America and no black America or brown America or straight and Gay 
America"  contains an air of unmistakable obviousness. 
 
This means Jim Crow and other legal and social barriers have been  
sufficiently collapsed for one to contemplate proletarian revolution, rather  
than 
partial emancipation based on how social groups classify and identify  
themselves. 
Does this mean anti-gay hate and conflicts have disappeared? No. It  does mean 
you are going to jail for attacking a gay person because they are gay.  I 
remember when this was not the case in many states in America. 
 
A class analysis of the "meaning of Obama" does not mean saying, "Obama is  a 
representative of capital or the imperialist bourgeoisie." This is neither a  
class analysis or class approach because it is presupposed that whoever is  
president is the executive officer of the ruling class. Class analysis means 
the  relations and intersection of various classes as a social process. 
 
The intersection of class in America is voiced in moral terms, rooted in  our 
history. The middle class, or rather a layer of the middle class, the petty  
bourgeoisie is generally first "out of the gate." They are the first foot  
soldiers inspired to fight for a higher cause. Why not just look at our own  
history, rather than trying to imposed Lenin or a personalized concept of the  
meaning of class and race on events. Black people are not a race, a rather 
crude  
and vulgar characterization. 
 
After the historical class alignment appeared, and the working class masses  
were won over to the cause of preserving the Union, men marched to a certain  
death, singing "So he died to make men holy, let us die to make them free." 
 
I suppose, there are those who would have preferred singing another song; 
 
"we are the workers, about to set slaves free, so we can flood the market  
with cheap labor."  Those who voted against Obama are on the wrong side of  
American history. 
 
It is not social patriotism to grasp ones own history and use it as a  
weapon. Let us not forget that there is a clear and unmistakable "riot" in  
patriotism. One can choose which side of the riot in patriotism they are going  
to be 
on. It is a mistake to believe that blacks, the Negro people of our past,  
hated America. What was hated was the second class citizenship. 
 
The Obama alignment - a historically observable alignment of social forces,  
has freed me and you, in the most personal sense of this moment in time. 
History  is a series of individual and personal acts and actors. 
 
Obama declares there is no black America and a white America, and a small  
black section of the intelligentsia screams "racism still exists, follow me."  
Another small groups says, "a black is now President, so what! How does this  
changes class relations in America." 
 
“Class trumps race.” 
 
Well, elections cannot change class relations in the first place. In fact  
class in/as real life never trumps second class citizenship status or the  
meaning of the word “race,” because they are intertwined. The fact of the  
matter, 
to obvious to dispute, is that Jim Crow is dead and a Black man is  
President. This means something to all of America except those who choose to  
make it 
mean nothing. That is why my story is always personal. 
 
As a person that has lived in America for a few generations, (yes, my folks  
were slaves on a plantation outside of Augusta Georgia), class have never  
trumped second class citizen ship status. I am not a second class citizen in  
America today. One can only be held as a second class citizen by an  
institutional system that regulates their social grouping to an inferior legal  
status. 
Without the legal institutions and the laws to back them up, second  class 
citizenship cannot be maintained. 
 
Contrary to book learning, the fact of the matter is that our working class  
has been liberating itself on the basis of a host of “quantitative differences,
”  in as much as we are all human beings. I am sorry if this stripping away 
of  quantitative differences does not conform to anyone’s expectations. 
 
I feel like I just got out of solitary confinement and was allowed to  
venture amongst the general prison population. Obama feels like the supreme  
confirmation that Jim Crow is dead and so is institutional racism. What I face  
is 
legacy. 
 
See, I served 4 1/2 life sentences - 90 years with 60 of them in the  
solitary confinement called Jim Crow. During my 60 years in the prison of Jim  
Crow, 
some Marx type guy told me "class trumps race" and we have to overthrow  the 
whole prison system and free everyone. Now I agreed with this in one part of  
my head because of its obviousness. If everyone is free that automatically 
means  me to. Class trumps race. 
 
Then this Marx guy saw one of the guards coming and runs back out into the  
general prison population, leaving me a book called Capital to read. I read  
Capital until the lights are turned out . . . in my solitary cell in the  
solitary prison of Jim Crow. 
 
Every time I see the Marx guy I scream "proletarians unite," because I  
really liked that Marx book, . . . . I read, in the Jim Crow solitary  
confinement. 
 
Something happened about the economy and they need me to work in factories  
on the other side of the prison and this allows escape from the Jim Crow  
solitary confinement. In fact that part of the prison is destroyed and 
remodeled  
and the black people and white people are in prison together, with Mexicans and 
 a couple of Indians, but with no Jim Crow. Some of the white guys are angry  
because they liked the old way, but I figure "you'll get over it because the 
Jim  Crow part of the prison no longer exists." 
 
Now, this black guy told me upon my release from solitary confinement,  
"racism still exists. We shall talk with the white man for you and on your  
behalf." 
 
"Some of the white folks are still mean and will never change." 
 
In the Jim Crow prison inside the big prison the powerful guys - the  
turnkeys, were the black leader. Y'all know what a turnkey is. The guy with all 
 the 
keys that opens the door. When you want your door open you say, "Hey  
turnkey." The turnkeys got power and their black intellectual mouthpieces. They 
 
played go between (social prop) between the black proletarian masses and the  
imperialist bourgeoisie, or rather the prison administration and the segregated 
 
black population. 
 
I am glad for the help of these black leaders because they know how to deal  
with "the man." But sometimes I be thinking that I can speak for myself.  
 
20 years after the Jim Crow prison within the prison, the whole prison done  
changed; the administration changed and everything been little by little  
integrated, but there are still some mean white guards.  Another ten years  
passed 
and then we get a Black Warden. 
 
The salesman 
 
One aspect of the meaning of Obama as history and for "me" is the old story  
of the death of a salesman. 
 
The salesman in mind is the peculiar phenomenon of the black leader. There  
will be no more Jesse Jackson Jr., Martin Luther Kings, Malcolm X’s, Al  
Sharptons or Dr. Dubois. The peculiar phenomenon of the black leader is a  
product 
of Jim Crow rather than racism. There will always be leaders and leading  
individuals of all hue and genders, but the black leader phenomenon, rendered  
historically obsolete with the legal overthrow of Jim Crow, is now practically  
obsolete. Institutions are more easily shattered and sweep from history than 
the 
 human behavior - force of habit, that formed and took shape within the  
institutional relations. 
 
Interestingly, the black leader as a social thing had its corresponding  
counterpart, whose highest personification was the likes of Trent Lott. Senator 
 
Lott was forced out of office after he stated, "If y’all voted for Goldwater,  
none of the last 30 years would have happened." (Not a verbatim quote) 
 
Pardon, while I escort the black leader to his place in the historical  
museum alongside a member of the old aristocratic slave oligarchy, industrial  
capitalists, banking capitalist, "national capitalist," Uncle Tom and Jim Crow. 
 
It gets interesting and personal from here. 
 
The first populist movement of the 1890s was steered into a fascist current  
and resulted in the overthrow of the Reconstruction governments. Non-class  
movements or social movements devoid of the individuals understanding class as  
intersection of interest and as a struggle for power to implement programs  
favoring ones class, results in fascism. Our working class is ultra literate  
compared to the peasants of Russia. We can halt the fascist drift, by speaking  
up and getting the working class to read our literature. Not my literature, 
our  literature. 
 
As to class trumping race, right on brother. Proletarians Unite! 
 
Obama being elected is profound. 
 
Really. 
 
WL 
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