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No Dew, Nor Rain - A Battle Cry For Residents for Residents to win back the Harlem Community.
The Honorable James David Manning, PhD calls for No Dew, Nor Rain, an economic boycott in the community of Harlem.
It is a call for economic action against banks, developers, landlords, and businesses that have brought economic devastation to the residents of the Harlem community.
Recently, a plethora of developers were given sweetheart land/property deals; and favorable legislation. This prejudice legislation has allowed them to move into the community with impunity. The banks and developers have marched into neighborhoods acquiring vacant lots, tearing down existing brownstones, tenement buildings, and even existing churches. In the aftermath of their demolition, they have erected unimpressive high rises with even higher rents to match. They have swept across the length and breadth of Harlem destroying existing properties with little regard for the fine craftsmanship and old world architecture. The new developments have been priced far above the paycheck of the working man and families within the Harlem community. Dr. Manning has marshaled an army of angry Harlem residents who have resolved not to repeat the mistakes made by short-sighted residents of other neighborhoods around the New York City area. No Dew, Nor Rain is a call for economic action against banks, developers, landlords, and businesses that have brought economic devastation to the residents of the Harlem community.
No Dew, Nor Rain is a biblical statement that ushered in a three and one-half year drought over ancient Israel, I Kings 17:1. This modern No Dew, Nor Rain is a call for the abstaining of spending, purchasing, soliciting, or transferring of any monies to merchants, renders of services, banks, doctors, and lawyers within the Harlem community. Rather, the Harlem residents are encouraged to take their business, spending, and purchasing to other neighborhoods outside the defined borders of Harlem. By abstaining from spending for three and one-half years within the boundaries of 110th to 155th, residents will chase outside businesses and interests away by cutting off their lifeline, their flow of cash. Dr. Manning states the unity of "No Dew, Nor Rain" places unprecedented economic and political power into the hands of the Harlem residents, further, "No Dew, Nor Rain" immediately creates the largest banking and real property voice in the City of New York.
Keywords : ATLAH, Harlem, boycott, drummers, Pastor, Manning, New York, Mayor, Bloomberg |
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