An American Hero & Anti-Hero Talks Reparations – The Story of Ari Merratazon

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Published by: The African American Folklorist Newspaper (Lamont Jack Pearley Editor) Story and podcast producer Courtland W. Hankins, III (aka The President of Hip Hop) 

An American Hero & Anti-Hero Talks Reparations – The Story of Ari Merratazon

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Most of you are familiar with the movie Dead Presidents starring Larenz Tate. I bet you don’t know that Tate’s character was inspired by the real-life story of decorated war hero and Vietnam Blood, Haywood Kirkland – now known as Ari Merratazon. According to Mr. Merratazon, the heart of his life story actually began where the movie ended. If you remember the movie, it ended with Larenz Tate’s character being sentenced to prison after being convicted of robbing an armored truck. Mr. Merratazon did serve time in prison for armed robbery, however, it was to raise money for the Black liberation movement which he became a part of shortly after leaving the military.
Here is part two of Courtland W. Hankins, III (aka The President of Hip Hop) sit down with Mr. Merratazon to talk about his life and the reparations movement.

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