Dream Defenders interview George Boston Rhynes, citizen journalist in Southern Georgia. He discusses the Kendrick Johnson case as well as the history of racism in Valdosta.
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Interview with Valdosta Citizen Journalist George Boston Rhynes
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Dream Defenders, I am impressed with your commitment to sharing information about issues that many would like to keep suppressed. Thank you, Mr. George Boston Rhynes, for taking this proverbial bull by the horns when the story of Kendrick Johnson’s death was fresh almost one year ago. It was through your publicizing of the case, Mr. Rhynes, that I learned about this travesty of justice. I am eternally grateful for what you, Dream Defenders and Mr. Rhynes, have done for countless people who would otherwise remain virtually voiceless. I have all faith in God that “…justice will roll down like a mighty stream” in this case. God has NOT brought us this far to leave us. To the family, keep your hands in God’s hands. Hear His voice and obey His commands here on earth to go to whatever lengths necessary to command justice for KJ. Kendrick’s death was senseless, unwarranted, and certainly heartbreaking, but I trust GOD that we His people that are called by His name have found purpose in this otherwise horrific death. Kendrick didn’t deserve it, and through the mighty acts of individuals like: Kendrick Johnson’s parents and family, their attorneys, the Dream Defenders, Mr. Rhynes, Valdosta students, supportive Lowndes HS students, the reported two LHS staff members in attendance at KJ’s home going, national activists, Ebenezer Baptist Church, Anderson Cooper, Victor Blackwell, honest federal law enforcement agents, WXIA, NewsOne, Ebony Magazine, scores of additional media outlets, and the millions upon billions of Caucasians, African-Americans, Canadians, Swiss, Portugese, British, Egyptian, Brazilian, Peruvian, Cuban, Australian, etc. God-fearing ethnicities that know this death is just plain WRONG, it is only appropriate to believe that JUSTICE will be served, and I have real eased my previous worries to God in Heaven. Praise God from whom all blessings AND TRUTHS flow!
Thank You.Stop agreeing to be arrested. Boycott school. Leave it alone.
1953: Bantu Education Act: Through this law, the white government supervises the education of all blacks. Schools condition blacks to accept white domination.
Brother Rhynes is right !!! Take away their sports, take away their money, and things will definitely start to change !! Love that Bowtie George !