OPEN LETTER
To: Congressman John Conyers Jr.





Congressman-John Conyers Jr.
669 Federal Building
231 W Lafayette
Detroit, MI 48226
Dear Congressman Conyers:
   It is indeed a blessing to know the you and Dr. Robert Brock of the "Self 
Determination Committee" are front runners in addressing the "Reparations" for 
all African Americans of Slave decent. I have recently been informed about 
HR 40, in which you both are spear Heading this movement to gain what lawfully 
belongs to us, and yes, it is TIME.
   Your letter to Dr. Brock of February 6, 1998 indicates that there is substantial 
precedent for requesting reparations.  At present, I am motivated to contribute in 
getting the word out to many slave decedents, who are still unaware that such a 
movement exist.  The Government needs to recognize that such a debt to our 
people is well overdue and the interest alone on this debt has to be quite large.  
Dr Martin Luther King was on this road and fully recognized the Repreations 
due to the people of slave decent, yes this too is part of his dream.
   Dr. Brock won a default against the Internal Revenue Service/Federal 
Government  In the United States Supreme Court on the issue of "Reparations."  
Do you have a Case No# for that particular case?  Also, most recently, Dr. Brock 
represented another case, where Blacks in a class action lawsuit against the (IRS) 
Internal Revenue Service and the United States for illegal Black Taxation, slavery 
and a myriad of human violations.  The Blacks case also won by default against 
U.S./IRS.  Can you please send me these cases or Case No's?
   It would be fruiful to continue information meetings here in Los Angeles, to 
further inform our people that the system is still in debt to us.  Perhaps you and 
Dr. Brock have the proper documents and procedures necessary to implement 
our claims.  I'll look forward to your reply.
cc: Dr. Brock                                                      Sincerely
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