Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, February 18, 1987, Page 4, Image 4

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Native Son", The Movie: A Social
Protest Statement or Just Another
Night at the Movies?
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ABOUT TOWN
In 1940, R ichard W rig h t p u blishe d the novel "N a tiv e S o n ” as a lite rary
p ro te st o ( the social p lig h t o f yo u n g Black m ales in A m erica N o w . in 1987
w e have a m o vie based on th a t novel th a t m ost o f A m e rica is w a tc h in g
m a in ly fo r |ust an o th e r n ig h t at the m ovies The co n d itio n s in the life o f the
yo u n g Black m ale that m o tiv a te d W rig h t to w rite (tie n o ve l fo rty seven
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Ron Steen Band
THIRD ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION
W o r d o f th e W e e k
C o lo r o f th e W e e k
M a t r ia r c h
a w o m a n w h o ru le s a f a m ily
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Claude B ro w n , w h o w ro te ab o u t inner c ity life for Black m ales iri his
classic novel M a n ch ild in th e Prom ised L a n d " 119651 re ce n tly m ade th e
fo llo w in g statem e nt a b o u t th e present situ a tio n for Black y o u th s
It was
d iffic u lt for m e and m y g e n e ra tio n
N o w it is im p ossib le " W hy w o u ld
B row n m ake such a s ta te m e n t tod ay ab ou t Bla< k you th? W h a t was tt e real
m essage of th e m ovie, "N a tiv e S o n "? W ell, ab ou t 5 0 % . th a t's one half
o f (lie p riso n p o p u la tio n in th is c o u n try are Black m ales w h ile th e sam e
g ro u p is o n ly 6 % o , A m e ric a 's p o p u la tio n , ttie le a d in g cause o f death
am o ng Black m en is m u rd e i, m ore ttia n 40% of Black teenagers are on
em p lo yed, som e 2 0 % o f Black y o u th s w ill d ro i o u t-o f hig h scho ol and
m ore tha n 55% o , the next g e ne ration o, Black m a le s are b e in g raised, not
in a tw o parent ho use ho ld, b u t by Black w o m en If th is tre n d co n tin u e s
by 1990, a p p ro xim a te ly 70% o f Black m ale A m erica w ill either be in prison
or tie p sych o lo g ica lly m e d ica te d on som e fo rm o f dru gs, or have d e d a
vio len t death
I am~not a m o vie c ritic (th e re 's to o m any o f the m in tfi. u n e m p lo ym e n t
lines), so I ’m n o t g o in g to tell you h o w g o o d or tiad th e c in e m a to g ra p h y
w as or w h at scenes were le ft o u t o f the m ovie that w e r e in th e book
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m ost cases w h e n there is a m ovie a d a p ta tio n o f a novel, all o f the scenes
in the book usually d o n 't m ake it o n to film and N ative S o n " is no exr >»p
lio n W h a t I hope w o u ld lie u n d e rsto o d fro m the move» is th e m essage that
R ichard W rig h t a tte m p te d to co m m u n e ate to A in e m a a b o u t th e m e n ta l
and physical d e s tru c tio n o f the Black male, rnaily by forces in so cie ty d ia l
seem ed be yo n d his c o n tro l W rig h t states in the in tro d u t lio n to (lie novel
that Bigger Thom as is a p ro d u c t o f A m erica From the first tim e th e Black
m ale set fo o t in A m e rica as a slave to the present his very essence has been
under atta ck fro m th e po w e rs D ial de fin e the A m erican re a lity If the Black
m ale c o n s c io u s ly realizes th e social c o n d itio n s o f his p e o p le and asserted
his manhood (i e , Nat Turner M a lco lm X. M erfgar Evers. M a rtin Luther
King and co u n tle ss o th e rs! to im p ro ve Die q u a lity o f life for th e m , fie w o u ld
tie q u ickly che cked or elim in a te d A sub tle part o f Bigger Thom as person
ality re fle c te d tin s ly |ie o f < onsciousness. but it laid d o rm a n t w a din g for
the rig h t stim u li to aw aken it
Biggei cle arly knew the ro o t cause o f his
(the Black m ale) dilem m a , but w as co n fu se d as to h o w to solve it In his
g e n e tic m em o ry, lie knew Diat fie w as suppose to be fig h tin g s o m e th in g
or som e bo dy to break Die chains of p o ve rty, ch a ia t te i d e g ra d a tio n and
h u m ilia tio n So lie lashed o u t against those w h o w ere tra p p e d in Die same
e n viro n m e n t th a t he was. his fam ily, frien ds .m il oth er Black m ales
R ichard W rig h t used the ho rrib le crim es o f B ig g e r Thom as to develop Ins
Dteme and dra m atize the p lig h t o f Black men i au gh t up in a sense o f hope
lessness
As I w as le avin g the m o vie house, several ■ o m m e n ts w ere overheard
ab o u t h o w vicio u s and ruthless Rigger w as in killin g and d isp o sin g o f ttie
w h ite g irl I w o u ld im a gin e Dial if Die s. one o f Biggi sm ,•stung (ns girl
frie n d 's head in as she slept and d u m p in g her d o w n an air sha ft was le ft in
the m ovie. W rig h t w o u ld not have had a tm rki ho p s ch a n t e in a lion s den
o f g e ttin g his c e n tra l th e m e acro ss
A d m itte d ly , the sto ry o f the Black
y o u th in A m e rica c o u ld have boen to ld in a m in e p .ila r a tile fash ion , tint
W rig h t is a w rite r and he used ttie novel as the m e d iu m Io tell his s to iy
T oday, there are far m ore Bigger Thom as ttia n in 194(1 They are pro le s
tin g and reb ellin g in the on ly u n fo cu se d m anner th a t they k n o w h o w If w e.
as B lack people, and the rest o f A m erica d o n 't listen and u n d e rsta n d ttie
p ro te s t s ta te m e n ts th a t th is very p o w e rfu l h u m a n reso un e is m a kin g it's
g o in g to be a lo n g in te rm issio n for w h a t w as th o u g h t to he just another
n ig h t at the m ovies
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NEIGHBORS O f W OODCRAFT BALLRO OM
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T tie N e v ille B ro s
b r in g th e ir o n e o f a k in d m ix t u r e o f b lu e s , re g g a e
a n d r o c k to th e s ta g e a t T h e S ta r r y
T IC K E T S
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GENERAL AD M ISSIO N H O 0 0
G I l o t s. K A N M ACHINE GALLERIA. M USIC M ILLEN IU M
N ig h t o n S a t . Feb 21
Women s Day Celebration
P ortla nd
annual ce leb ration o f In te rn a tio n a l W o m e n ’s Day w ill t.ike
pi. h e D v . y e , h on M arch 7 it the N o rth w e s t S ervice Center fro m 10 a rn to
5 (i m
A ll peopl • are in vite d to a tte n d and p a rtic ip a te in th is ce le b ra tio n o f
w o m e n and then a cco m p lish m e n ts
This event w ill have a stro n g m u lti
c u ltu ia l in te rn a tio n a l flavor to it a s it is indeed a ce le b ra tio n o f all w o m en
D u rin g D ie day, there w ill be m any a< tiv itie s fro m w h ic h to cho ose film s,
art exh ib its, p o e try readings, folk sin gin g, da nce pe rfo rm an ces, live m usic,
dra m a tii p re sen ta tion s ethnu fo o d b o o th s, arts and cra fts sales tables,
and o rg a n iza tio n a l in fo rm a tio n ta llie s tha t w ill tie o p e ra tin g th ro u g h o u t the
day
A t n o o n there w ill be a p o litic a l fo ru m , spe aking to the issue o f
W o m e n and Sot la l C hange
T ic k e ts a re b a s e d o n a s lid in g s c a le o f $7. $8 $9 C h ild r e n 12 a n d
u n d e r a re fre e
For in fo r m a t io n , c o n t a c t T ess W is e h e a rt 236 2451
Red C ross First A id Class
S c h e d u le d
R isi Cross w ill sponsor a M u lti
m edia First A id class at Em anuel
H ospital. 2801 N G an te nbe in , on
S atu rday F e lin i.try 28 fro m 8 30
a m to 4 30 |i m
P a rticip a n ts w ill earn Red Cross
c e rtifii a tio n u p on c o m p le tio n o f the
class
REFRESHMENTS BY ¡A Z 2 QUARRY
M T M O O D C O M M U N IT Y COLLEGE. DR PAUL KREIDER. PRESIDENT
CLUB ZO D IA C
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