The House Negro And The Field Negro

That house negro loved his master. But that field negro, remember, they were in the majority, and they hated their master. When the house caught on fire, he didn’t try to put it out, that field negro prayed for a wind.

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There was two kind of slaves. There was the house negro and the field negro.

The house negro, they lived in the house, with master. They dressed pretty good. They ate good, cause they ate his food, what he left.

They lived in the attic or the basement, but still they lived near their master, and they loved their master, more than their master loved himself. They would give their life to save their masters house quicker than their master would. The house negro, if the master said “we got a good house here” the house negro say “yeah, we got a good house here”.

Whenever the master would say “we,” he’d say “we.” That’s how you can tell a house negro. If the master’s house caught on fire, the house negro
would fight harder to put the blaze out than the master would. If the master got sick, the house negro would say “What’s the matter, boss, we
sick?” We sick! He identified himself with his master, more than the master identified with himself. And if you came to the house negro and
said “Let’s run away, Let’s escape, Let’s separate” the house negro would look at you and say “Man, you crazy. What you mean separate? Where
is there a better house than this? Where can I wear better clothes than this? Where can I eat better food than this?”

There was that house negro. In those days, he was called a house nigger. And that’s what we call him today, because we still got some house niggers runnin around here. This modern house negro loves his master. He wants to live near him. He’ll pay three times as much as the house is worth just to live near his master, and then brag about “I’m the only negro out here. I’m the only one on my job. I’m the only one in this school.”

“You’re nothing but a house negro. And if someone come to you right now and say “Let’s separate”, you say the same thing that the house negro said on the plantation. “What you mean separate? From America? This good white land? Where you gonna get a better job than you get here? I mean, this is what you say! “I ain’t left nothing in Africa” That’s what you say.

“Why, you left your mind in Africa”.

On that same plantation, there was the field negro. The field negro, those were the masses. There was always more negros in the field as there were negros in the house. There negro in the field caught hell. He ate leftovers. In the house, they ate high up on the hog. The negro in the field didn’t get nothing but what was left in the insides of the hog. They call them chit’lins nowaday.

In those days, they called them what they were, guts! That’s what you were, a gut-eater. And some of you are still gut-eaters. The field negro
was beaten, from morning til night. He lived in a shack, in a hut. He wore cast-off clothes. He hated his master. I say, he hated his master.

He was intelligent. That house negro loved his master. But that field negro, remember, they were in the majority, and they hated their master. When the house caught on fire, he didn’t try to put it out, that field negro prayed for a wind. For a breeze. When the master got sick, the field negro prayed that he died.

If someone come to the field negro and said “Let’s separate, let’s run.” He didn’t say “Where we going?” he said “Any place is better than here”. We got field negros in America today. I’m a field negro. The masses are the field negros. When they see this mans house on fire, we don’t hear these little negros talkin bout “Our Government is in trouble. They say thee Government is in trouble.”

Imagine a negro, “Our Government”. I even heard one say “Our astronauts.” They won’t even let him near the plant, and “Our astronauts”.

“Our neighbors.”

That’s a negro that’s out of his mind! Just cause the slave master in that day, used Tom, to keep the field negroes in check. The same ol slavemaster today has negros who are nothing but modern Uncle Toms. 20th century Uncle Toms to keep you and me in check. Keep us under
control. Keep us passive and peaceful. And nonviolent.

That’s Tom making you nonviolent. It’s like when you go to the dentist and the man is going to take your tooth. You’re going to fight him when he start pulling. So they squirt some stuff in your jaw called novocane, to make you think their not doing anything to you. So you sit there and because you got all that novocane in your jaw, you suffer peacefully. Hahahaha.

There’s nothing in our book, the Quran, as you call it, Koran, that teaches us to suffer peacefully. Our religion teaches us to be intelligent. Be peaceful. Be courteuos. Obey the law. Respect everyone. But if someone puts his hand on you, send him to the cemetery!

That’s a good religion. In fact, that’s that old-time religion. That’s the one that ma and pa used to talk about. An eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth and a head for a head and a life for a life. That’s a good religion. And doesn’t anybody, no one resist that kind of religion being taught but a wolf who intends to make you his meal.

This is the way it is with the White man in America. He’s a wolf and you’re his sheep. Anytime a shepherd, a pastor, teach you and me not to run from the White man, and at the same time teach us don’t fight the White man, he’s a traitor, to you and me.

Don’t lay down our life all by itself, no, preserve your life. It’s the best thing you got. And if you got to give it up, let it be Even Steven.


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