reprint of July\Aug 1988 Bethel Ministries Newsletter
BLACKS and the Watchtower
by Randy Watters
Few religious organizations have escaped being tainted by racial prejudice at one time
or another. While the Watchtower has not been alone in its preferential treatment of the
Caucasian, its history is perhaps a little more interesting and at times amusing in
regards to the black man. It is all the more fascinating when you discover how few people
really know what the Watchtower has taught regarding racial inferiority.
Taking a glimpse back in time to the beginnings of the Watchtower organization, we find
more than just silent prejudice at work. Several statements were put in print regarding
the alleged inferiority of the black man! Let's examine a few of these statements from the
past, and then we'll examine their present view of blacks and even Hispanics in the
Governing Body.
From the beginning, President C. T. Russell believed that the millennial kingdom was
about to break upon mankind, accompanied by life in paradise and a restoration of the
earth to the condition as found in the garden of Eden. Though in this present life the
black man was found to be inferior, Russell argues, this will work to his advantage during
the millennium. Humility, promoted by a position of inferiority, would breed strength of
character to the "colored" if they are so rightly exercised by it (in
other words, if they remain humble and not challenge the status quo). Note the following
from the April 1, 1914 Watchtower:
- If nature favors the colored brethren and sisters in the exercise
of humility it is that much to their advantage, if they are rightly exercised by it. A
little while, and our humility will work out for our good. A little while, and those who
have been faithful to their Covenant of Sacrifice will be granted new bodies, spiritual,
beyond the veil, where color and sex distinctions will be no more. A little while, and the
Millennial kingdom will be inaugurated, which will bring restitution to all mankind -
restitution to the perfection of mind and body, feature and color, to the grand original
standard, which God declared "very good," and which was lost for a time through
sin, but which is soon to be restored by the powerful kingdom of Messiah. (p. 105-106)
All men privileged to live in that "new world" would return to man's original
state, including man's original color and language. And what was that color and language?
White and Hebrew, according to the Watchtower. Under the subheading, "CAN THE
ETHIOPIAN CHANGE HIS SKIN?", the Feb. 15, 1904 Watch Tower responds,
- We answer, No. But all will admit that what the Ethiopian cannot
do for himself God could readily do for him. The difference between the races of men and
the differences between their languages have long been arguments against the solidarity of
the human family. The doctrine of restitution has also raised the question. How could all
men be brought to perfection and which color of skin was the original? The answer is now
provided. God can change the Ethiopian's skin in his own due time.
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- Prof. H. A. Edwards, Supt. of Schools in Slater, Mo., has written
for the public press an elaborate description of how Julius Jackson, of New Frankfurt,
Mo., a negro boy of nine years, began to grow white in September, 1901, and is now fully
nine-tenths white. He assures us that this is no whitish skin disease; but that the new
white skin is as healthy as that of any white boy, and that the changed boy has never been
sick and never has taken medicines. (p.52-53)
The reason for printing such a story, of course, is to demonstrate that God can and
will change the "Ethiopian" (black man) into a white man in the New World.
The obvious question to ask at this point is, Why does the black man need to change?
The reason they gave revealed their true feelings, as we see from the following excerpts:
- ...The negro race is supposed to be descended from Ham, whose
special degradation is mentioned in Gen. 9:22, 25. (Zion's Watch Tower, August 1,
1898, p. 230)
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- Noah declared, prophetically, that Ham's characteristics which had
led him to unseemly conduct disrespectful to his father, would be found cropping out
later, inherited by his son,and prophetically he foretold that this degeneracy would mark
the posterity of Canaan, degrading him, making him servile. We are not able to determine
to a certainty that the sons of Ham and Canaan are the negroes; but we consider that
general view as probable as any other. (Zion's Watch Tower, July 15, 1902, p. 216)
The change was needed as a sign of removal of the curse; black skin was a blemish, so
to speak. Yet the skin color of the black man was not the only thing about him that was
apparently cursed. In an article attempting to prove the bigots of the day to be in error,
an article was written entitled, "The Negro Not A Beast." The Negro was declared
to be indeed human, yet with the following qualification:
- While it is true that the white race exhibits some qualities of
superiority over any other, we are to remember that there are wide differences in the same
Caucasian (Semitic and Aryan) family; and also we should remember that some of the
qualities which have given this branch of the human family its preeminence in the world
are not such as can be pointed to as in all respects admirable....The secret of the
greater intelligence and aptitude of the Caucasian undoubtedly in great measure is to be
attributed to the commingling of blood amongst its various branches; and this was
evidently forced in large measure by circumstances under divine control. (Zion's Watch
Tower, July 15, 1902, p.215-216)
In an effort to provide hope for the Negro, the following story was related in the Zion's
Watch Tower of October 1, 1900, p. 296-297:
- CAN RESTITUTION CHANGE THE ETHIOPIAN'S SKIN?
- The following, from the New York World, is the third we
have seen reported. These suggest and illustrate the process of restitution soon due. The
item reads:
- "From Black to White He Slowly Turned"
- Parkersburg, W. Va., Sept. 8.It has fallen to the lot of the Rev.
William H. Draper, pastor of the Logan Memorial church, of Washington Conference, A.M.E.
church, of this town, to give a living affirmative answer to the famous Biblical question,
"Can the Ethiopian change his skin or the leopard his spots?" Though once as
black as charcoal, the Rev. Mr. Draper is now white. His people say that his color was
changed in answer to prayer. Many years ago Draper was employed by a fair-skinned man, and
he was often heard to remark that if he could only be white like his employer, he would be
happy. While in the white man's service Draper `experienced' religion.
- From that day forward he prayed constantly and fervently that he
might become white. Thirty years ago his prayer began to be answered. He first experienced
a prickling sensation on his face, and upon close investigation found a number of small
white spots scarcely larger than the point of a pin. He became alarmed, thinking he had
some peculiar disease but he did not suffer and aside from the prickling sensation felt
nothing unusual. Gradually the white spots became larger and extended themselves, until
now, after the change has been in progress for over thirty years, Draper has not a single
dark spot on his body.
The advantage of being viewed as inferior supposedly made one a good servant, and The
Golden Age magazine (now Awake!), comments:
- It is generally believed that the curse which Noah pronounced upon
Canaan was the origin of the black race. Certain it is that when Noah said, "Cursed
be Canaan, a servant of servants shall he be unto his brethren," he pictured the
future of the Colored race. They have been and are a race of servants, but now in the dawn
of the twentieth century, we are all coming to see this matter of service in its true
light and to find that the only real joy in life is in serving others; not bossing them.
There is no servant in the world as good as a good Colored servant, and the joy that he
gets from rendering faithful service is one of the purest joys there is in the world. (The
Golden Age, July 24, 1929, p. 702)
Even as recent as 1952, the Watchtower extols the "teachableness" of the
Negro:
- Really, our colored brothers have a great cause for rejoicing.
Their race is meek and teachable, and from it comes a high percentage of the theocratic
increase. (The Watchtower, Feb. 1, 1952, p. 95)
Segregation was practiced during the days of C. T. Russell and even into Rutherford's
term as president of the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society. This excerpt is taken from The
Watch Tower of April 1, 1914, p. 105:
- Recognizing that it meant either the success or the failure of the
enterprise of the [Photo] Drama as respects the whites, we have been compelled to assign
the colored friends to the gallery, which, however, is just as good for seeing and hearing
as any other part of The Temple. Some were offended at this arrangement.
- We have received numerous letters from the colored friends, some
claiming that it is not right to make a difference, others indignantly and bitterly
denouncing us as enemies of the colored people. Some, confident that Brother Russell had
never sanctioned such a discrimination, told that they believe it would be duty to stand
up for equal rights and always to help the oppressed, etc. We were obliged to explain the
facts, assuring all of our loving interest in the colored people, and of our desire to do
them good, and not injury. We again suggested that if a suitable place could be found in
which the Drama could be presented for the benefit of the colored people alone, we would
be glad to make such arrangements, or to cooperate with any others in doing so.
Intellectual Ability
Even more fascinating is the Watchtower's early view of the lesser interest and
intelligence of the Black and Hispanic races concerning the deeper things of the Bible. The
Watchtower of April 15, 1900 said the following regarding blacks not participating in
the "pioneer" work:
- There are probably as many as a hundred colored brethren on the
Watch Tower lists, some of them very clear in the truth, and very earnest in its service,
financially and otherwise. We have received letters from several of these, who had
intended engaging in the volunteer work, expressing surprise that in the call for
volunteers in the March 1st issue we restricted the inquiry to white Protestant churches.
They rightly realized that we have not the slightest of race prejudice, and that we love
the colored brethren with just the same warmth of heart that we love the white, and they
queried therefore why such a distinction should be made in the call. The reason is that so
far as we are able to judge, colored people have less education than whites - many of them
quite insufficient to permit them to profit by such reading as we have to give forth. Our
conclusion therefore is based upon the supposition that reading matter distributed to a
colored congregation would more than half of it be utterly wasted, and a very small
percentage indeed likely to yield good results. (p. 122)
The average Jehovah's Witness today that is confronted with this information would
probably excuse the organization of being in error because "the light was dim"
back then but that now the "light has gotten brighter and brighter," and those
days are long gone. It is true that times and attitudes have changed. Yet we should not be
too hasty in concluding that the Watchtower has fully abandoned their old mentality. It
was made known to me in 1977 while I was in charge of the printing of the Watchtower's
large Bible encyclopedia, the Aid to Bible Understanding, that it was not
translated and printed in Spanish partly due to the lack of interest of the Spanish
brothers in the deeper things of the Word! The feeling was that all that work would only
go to waste among Hispanics.
Typical of the "Watchtower amnesia" regarding their own past history, they
act today as if they never taught any prejudicial views, and that only the churches
of Christendom are guilty of such things. Yet even the Catholic Church surpasses them in
this regard! The Watchtower of Oct. 8, 1977 states:
- Even up to a hundred years ago the Catholic Church held the view
that blacks were cursed by God. Maxwell explains that this view "apparently survived
until 1873 when Pope Pius IX attached an indulgence to a prayer for the `wretched
Ethiopians in Central Africa that almighty God may at length remove the curse of Cham
[Ham] from their hearts." (p. 29. See also the 2/8/82 WT, p.14-15.)
According to what the Watchtower is saying, the Catholic Church dropped their official
prejudice against the black man at least 40 years before they did! Of course, they are
banking on the fact that few Witnesses really know the history of the Watchtower
organization. As has been demonstrated earlier, they viewed the curse of Ham as applying
to the Negro as late as 1929!
Have Old Things Really Passed Away?
The Watchtower of modern times prides itself on its supposed freedom from racial
prejudice as an organization (it does acknowledge individuals who have problems
from time to time). It takes great delight in quoting the news media as they observe and
comment on the massive assemblies across the world each year, with peoples from all races
attending in harmony. One observer they repeatedly quoted was G. Norman Eddy, who comments
on Jehovah's Witnesses:
- I am struck with their genuine high regard for the people of all
races. Unlike some who pay lip service to the doctrine of racial brotherhood, the
Witnesses welcome all to their society - even to places of outstanding leadership -
without reference to color or feature. (Journal of Bible and Religion, as quoted in
the Jan. 15, 1973 WT, p. 37)
It is true that the assemblies of Jehovah's Witnesses are remarkable in this regard,
but so are many modern church groups across the country, especially among the charismatic
persuasions. Yet unlike the churches, the Governing Body of Jehovah's Witnesses has
never had a non-Caucasian in its membership, Negro, Hispanic or otherwise.
Further, there are likely more subtle reasons behind the reluctance of the Governing
Body to take in minorities. The unspoken requirements of serving as a member of the
Governing Body apparently include having the same eccentricities and Victorian attitudes
as the men already serving in such capacities, which are somewhat peculiar to certain
older Caucasians of English-American descent. Any aspiring brother must put on the
same attitudes in order to be trusted. While the Watchtower does have a few blacks in high
position, including Circuit Overseers and members of the Service Department at Bethel,
such ones have been promoted no higher, in spite of their adopting "white"
attitudes. Perhaps with increased public pressure and the passing away of the older
die-hards, a black may be appointed to the Governing Body - time will tell. One thing for
sure, they will have to lose their "soul" in order to do so!
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