Barack Obama
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The journey towards the dream.http://immasmartypants.blogspot.com/2013/08/lift-every-voice-and-sing.html
A New America
Rev. Sharpton BROUGHT IT this morning in his speech commemorating the 50th anniversary of the March on Washington.
An excerpt~
I come to tell ya, I know why they're screeching and hollerin and talkin crazy...cause old America has passed away. Old America that only worked for white males has passed away. Old America that only worked for English-speaking has passed away. Old American that'd tell you who to sleep with, but don't put food in the kitchen has passed away. Old things have passed away. We see a new America. We see an America of equality...of justice...of fairness. We march because we're gonna bring a new America - one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice - not just for some, not for who you chose, not for who you like - but for all. We believe in a new America.
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http://immasmartypants.blogspot.com/2013/08/a-new-america.html
They fought for their dignity back then. The fight continues now, to achieve dignity for all. It doesn't matter if you are male, female, black, white, latino, gay, straight, transgender, young or old. Our rights matter, our dignity matters.
BOG
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hrmjustin
(71,265 posts)sheshe2
(87,578 posts)I am an Episcopalian. A practicing one through college. Not so much anymore. I pray, but in my own way now.
Thank you for the info. I didn't know that.
"Lift Every Voice and Sing" sometimes referred to as "The Negro National Hymn" or "The African-American National Anthem" is a song written as a poem by James Weldon Johnson (18711938) in 1899 and set to music by his brother John Rosamond Johnson (18731954) in 1900.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lift_Every_Voice_and_Sing
hrmjustin
(71,265 posts)sheshe2
(87,578 posts)jaysunb
(11,856 posts)Thank you for the post.
sheshe2
(87,578 posts)Cha
(305,447 posts)went with Lift Every Voice and Sing!
That Sign that the kid is holding says IT ALL!
mahalo she~
sheshe2
(87,578 posts)Honor Dignity and Equal Rights for all!
Cha!
Kath1
(4,309 posts)Terry O'Neill of NOW was really great, also! "Fifty years ago, women were not up here speaking, but here we are today." All of the speakers I saw were impressive. So glad to see this kind of activism. I hope it continues!
sheshe2
(87,578 posts)I have only had a chance to listen to a couple of video clips. Will find the Terri O'Neill vid too. Thanks for the heads up!
freshwest
(53,661 posts)She's Medgar Evers' widow. His murder had a big impact on me. The first of so many.
Madame Speaker Pelosi! I can hardly wait to hear that again. I didn't know she was there in 1963.
Please post the youtube video or direct me to it, Kath1 so we can add it.
freshwest
(53,661 posts)By Mollie Reilly - 08/24/2013
"...Personally, it is my very personal pleasure to be here with each and every one of you because I was here 50 years ago," Pelosi said. "So who among you is going to be the Speaker of the House, the president of the United States, or whatever?"
Pelosi continued, "Fifty years ago, there were only five African American members of the House of Representatives. There was no Congressional Black Caucus. Today, there are 43 members. We want more."
Pelosi said Martin Luther King Jr., who gave his "I Have a Dream Speech" at the 1963 march, would want individuals to celebrate his legacy by advocating for wage equality, workers' rights and better policies for working mothers...
"Dr. King's words must continue to inspire us to compose, as Dr. King said on that August afternoon, a beautiful symphony of brotherhood," Pelosi said. "Are you ready to beat the drum for that beautiful symphony of brotherhood? Are you ready to realize the dream?"
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/08/24/nancy-pelosi-march-on-washington_n_3810010.html?utm_hp_ref=tw
Kath1
(4,309 posts)Great speakers and the are right on - 100%!
treestar
(82,383 posts)that is interesting. She would have been 23 years old.
freshwest
(53,661 posts)The ones you are noticing are more terrified than anything else. They are lashing out because they are comfortable; and to acknowledge what is happening is a threat to that comfort. Ignore them, for they are not the voices that will rise in the coming days, months and years. They are not the voices of our collected humanity. They are the old voices of fear and impotence.
~ Anonymous
sheshe2
(87,578 posts)I have only had a chance to view Holder's video. Will listen to the rest soon.
"Lift Every Voice and Sing" was publicly performed first as a poem as part of a celebration of Lincoln's Birthday on February 12, 1900, by 500 school children at the segregated Stanton School. Its principal, James Weldon Johnson, wrote the words to introduce its honored guest Booker T. Washington. The poem was later set to music by Johnson's brother John in 1905.
In 1939, Augusta Savage received a commission from the World's Fair and created a 16-foot plaster sculpture called Lift Ev'ry Voice and Sing which was destroyed by bulldozers at the close of the fair.
In Maya Angelou's 1969 autobiography, I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, the song is sung by the audience and students at Maya's eighth grade graduation, after a white school official dashes the educational aspirations of her class.
In 1990, singer Melba Moore released a modern rendition of the song, which she recorded along with others including R&B artists Anita Baker, Stephanie Mills, Dionne Warwick, Bobby Brown, Stevie Wonder, Jeffrey Osborne, and Howard Hewett; and gospel artists BeBe & CeCe Winans, Take 6, and The Clark Sisters, after which, "Lift Ev'ry Voice and Sing" was entered into the Congressional Record by Del. Walter Fauntroy (D-DC),.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lift_Every_Voice_and_Sing
Well done Reverand Al
They are not the voices of our collected humanity. They are the old voices of fear and impotence.
Thanks fresh~
Cha
(305,447 posts)[font color=blue]"Martin Luther King Jr. The Arc of the Moral Universe Is Long, but It Bends Toward Justice[/font]
http://theobamadiary.com/2013/08/24/a-historic-day-in-images/
[font color=blue]BOG[/font]
Cha
(305,447 posts)When I was watching the Vid in the OP.. I kept waiting towards the end for President Obama to appear, and so happy when he did.
We are all so fortunate to have him for President; to be there to help us with our struggles and fight for equality for all!
sheshe2
(87,578 posts)edited to add
Beautiful Cha, just beautiful!
Thank you~!
Cha
(305,447 posts)Bobfr @Our4thEstate
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3:55 PM - 24 Aug 2013
http://theobamadiary.com/2013/08/24/a-historic-day-in-images/
So true~
sheshe2
(87,578 posts)Joy Reid and The Obama Diary!
So awesome Cha!
freshwest
(53,661 posts)50 years we have been fighting for this!
I just listened...excellent!
We will fight until it is done. Equality for all!
fresh~
IrishAyes
(6,151 posts)I need the uplift where I live! Thanks. It was indeed a great day.
sheshe2
(87,578 posts)Together we can do anything.
my sig~
You know something, our colors are getting brighter and bolder every single day! It is the color of change and it's beautiful~~~ The Color of Things "A man's character always takes its hue, more or less, from the form and color of things about him." - Frederick Douglass
It's the color of change and it is so very beautiful!
IrishAyes
(6,151 posts)Maybe living here is best for my growth and development. It's certainly challenged my strength and focused my efforts. If I'd been warned what I was in for, I probably would've chickened out. Now that I'm here, there's only one way for them to get rid of me or shut me up, and so far nobody's dared.
sheshe2
(87,578 posts)As I said. Together.
PS~ I think your brain neurons are doing just fine.
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madamesilverspurs
(16,051 posts)Half way through that hymn I started crying, so I had to watch it again. Cried from the beginning on the second viewing.
And what it says of us, that we do lift every voice, not just the ones that emanate from those who look like us... We invite, we embrace, we elevate those who seek a better world for everyone. When we squabble, we recognize that conversation requires more than one voice -- so does harmony. Lift every voice, indeed.
sheshe2
(87,578 posts)Very well said.
I thank you!
Warpy
(113,130 posts)DevonRex
(22,541 posts)this way? Why would you want to divert attention from the civil rights struggle and the celebration of such an important moment in history?
Nobody here dislikes the song you posted. It simply doesn't fit the subject of this thread. If you prefer your song, why don't you post it as an OP with commentary that lends it the proper dignity it deserves rather than the snippy thing you posted here?
Warpy
(113,130 posts)You dig through a four day old thread for something to complain about.
We are done.