
Dear Friends:
This letter is my personal invitation to you to join me on a great new adventure! Many of you have inquired about ways to help in the struggle to break the open attempt to change the American culture. I have written books such as, It’s OK to Leave the Plantation, The Rope and Diamond in the Rough in an attempt to address this problem.
However, more is needed and many of you have asked how you can help. Many have encouraged me to run for political office or serve in the government in some way. I have prayed and thought about those options and have concluded they were not the courses I must take.
I have often felt like a warrior back on the home-front selling war bonds. Instead of circling the wagons in defensive positions, we should be going straight into the fray with logic and truth. We have spent enough time speaking to the congregation and preaching to the choir.
It is time to rescue the abused American psyche from the abuse it has endured. This change in the American culture is the mainstay of those whom gain power in poverty and success in misery management. We no longer feel our votes are important and many no longer understand the issues. Why? Why do the American people vote overwhelmingly against their own values? The reason is the “Plantation Mentality” and can be easily countered.
With so many Americans claiming they are not un-American, with so many first generation Americans entering the middle class, with such a dismal history of failed social programs; it should not be hard to open mainstream America to all.
Nevertheless, someone has to go. Someone must go back onto the plantation and tell people about freedom. It has to be people that are willing to take the name-calling and personal attacks. It must be people who have escaped the plantation and understand the paralysis of slavery.
Not all of us can go. Not all of us can go to the front lines in every struggle. However, all of us can support the troops in the battle. Like the response to slavery in the last century, America needs more Abolitionists. Abolitionists organized, funded and motivated the Underground Railroad and the fight against slavery. The Abolitionists did not go onto the plantation at night and lead the slaves free.
The Abolitionists supported the Underground Railroad with finance and resources. It was the ex-slaves who went onto the plantations and led the people to freedom. We have many Americans who have left the plantation and are willing to go back and challenge the slave master's hold. We need Abolitionists like you to support us.
If you send us we will tell them, it’s OK to leave the plantation.
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Thank You,
NUFA President, Mason Weaver
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