You Cannot Build a Democracy by Arresting Its Witnesses
The arrests of journalists Don Lemon and Georgia Fort follow a familiar historical pattern of using law enforcement to intimidate the Black Press and suppress truth under the guise of legality.

History has a way of repeating itself. Today, it rhymes with the clicking of handcuffs on two of our own: Don Lemon and Georgia Fort.
We know this playbook. We saw it in 1942, when the Department of Justice threatened John Sengstacke and the NNPA with sedition. We saw it in the 1960s when Southern sheriffs labeled journalists โoutside agitatorsโ to hide their own brutality.
The strategy hasnโt changedโonly the statutes have. By weaponizing the FACE Act and the Ku Klux Klan Act to turn reporters into โconspirators,โ this government is attempting to resurrect the same walls of silence that the Black Press has spent two centuries tearing down.
There is a bitter, hollow irony in seeing the KKK Actโa law forged during Reconstruction to protect Black lives from white terrorโnow being used to prosecute Black journalists for the โcrimeโ of holding a camera.
When federal agents arrived at Georgia Fortโs door while her children were watching, they are sending a message to every independent journalist of color: your camera is a liability, and your witness is a crime. In 1918, when the government tried to use the Espionage Act to muzzle W.E.B. Du Bois, he looked them in the eye and said: โThe right of the people to speak and to print is a right which no government in a democracy can safely take away.โ He knew then what we must remember now: you cannot build a democracy by arresting its witnesses.
Dr. Du Bois taught us that the Black Press is the only press that is โreally freeโ because it refuses to be owned by the powerful. He called this work the โvoice of the voiceless.โ We, the NNPA, stand with Georgia Fort, Don Lemon, and all those arrested. We demand these charges be dropped immediately.
We close with Du Boisโs eternal warning:ย โIf the government thinks it can silence our complaints, it is making a mistake.โย And we shall not be moved.
