
by Harriet Hairston
On Tuesday, Dr. Shane Perrault wrote an article about the Civil War between black men and women in America. The issues we face as a people were made painfully obvious, but what about the solutions? Nwenna Kai commented, “I’m ready to discuss an action plan…we have too many discussions on the problems and not enough on…action.”
That comment became the onus for this article today. During the Civil War, the United States almost imploded with a fight over opposing doctrines: slavery vs. freedom. What of this so-called Civil War between black men and women that is so often discussed today? It goes way beyond men vs. women. It is also a battle between independence vs. interdependence in the black community!
More aptly put, the philosophy of “I’ma Do Me” vs. “We Are Family.” We could go on and on about the problem, but I believe the war is over. It is now time for some action.
During the Reconstruction Era after the Civil War, there was a desperation in the country for unity. People wanted to put the war behind them. To aid in that desire, Congress added the “Reconstruction Amendments” to the Constitution of the United States:
In many respects, these same three amendments could be enacted within the African-American family and community to bring us back to some sort of equilibrium. The vertigo of frustration, hatred and blame has dizzied our community long enough. Perhaps we should adopt some reconstruction amendments of our own:
I could truly go on and on, but I’d like to know what you think about these three amendments, BMWK. What other actions can you think of that will help aid us in making a lasting change within ourselves and our future generations? Let your voice be heard!
God bless!
~ Harriet
Harriet Hairston, a freelance writer, human resources administrator at an HBCU and creator of the motivational blog, “Can She SAY That?!?” has a unique style that brings readers into her life through her transparent demeanor. She lives in Louisiana with her husband and two sons. You can reach her at harriet_hairston@yahoo.com.