100%

Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.

Page Options

Share

Something wrong?

Something wrong with this page? Report problem.

Rights / Permissions

The University of Michigan Library provides access to these materials for educational and research purposes. These materials may be under copyright. If you decide to use any of these materials, you are responsible for making your own legal assessment and securing any necessary permission. If you have questions about the collection, please contact the Bentley Historical Library at bentley.ref@umich.edu

January 21, 1990 - Image 3

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
Michigan Citizen, 1990-01-21

Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.


can
moral toee.
Th t as e sment of the
lelacy of the Rev. Martin
Luther Kina Jr. offered
'Sud y (JaD. 14) by Carrie
Saxon Perry, ayor of
Hard d, CoaD., and kCv.e
The Um\'e .
MJj�It8D'S Martin __
Jr. S)'IIIp)Si -King's Legacy:
Our Unfinished Agenda.-
The sympo ium al 0 in­
duded presentati 0 MOIl­
day by United Farm Workers
. Cesar Chavez and by
Jo eph Lo ery, co-founder
. King and current prest·(j IcDt
of the Southern Christian
. Leadership CoDferCllCC.
to app
WASHINGTO DC-
The pia birthday
e for Rosa Par duriDg
Black History onth in
February will be Wcw of
H· orical magnitude for the
civil· ave and for
�, .. twv�epJohn Coayers,
r
, in to strM for-unity
but not uniformitt aDd en­
courlgec:l them to return to their
communities after receiviDg .
their conege education and
_. back you ha\'e got-
te -
They also re to d DOt to
all others to define the
ate for them, b to 100 to their
own history and the state of
ail
lac
of lea
Pcrrysaid �LUtbetKing
wanted to do some
Cbing.to as
a nation - as written in the
Declaration 0 IndepeDdCDCC
and the Constitution-aU
about, to bridge the pp be­
tweD dreams and the � of
the great Americaa yth of
equality and j . ce,
� a tall order, a bit-
ter pill to swallow, dreadful
axiom to accept, W erry ex­
plained, ."b King's legacy was
the liberation of a . oD. • ,
King's pre ching. teaching
and writing. Perry said, created
a climate of moral righteous­
nes from which e have
veered. "We have a andoned
the notions of caring d shar-
�w •• -Gone'are King
and ]0 and Robe Kennedy
in our galaxy of stars. I ate Ivan
Boeskey and Donald Trump - a
caUous m e of greed and
personal gain. We overcome
one form of tyranny only 0 fmd
ourselves victim of ot ers -
AIDS, crack, illiter cy, infant
er
p
their communities today to
define the continuing struggle
. r· and oppression.
Perry, who was a four-term
member of the Connecticut
GeDeral J\uembIy prior to' her
cIectioD mayor, noted in her
address that maIly of the ae-
. . tecorded
today by people of color - sudl
the eIectioa of a B gowr-
nor in Virginia and a Black
mayor in Birmingham, AIa.­
arc a ·direct re uk of King's �
legacy.-
Today, hOWC\'er, Perry said,
there is a vacuum of moral
values,' ethics and ideals and
Americans m give thought to
rededicating themselves to
King's legacy-the chance for
all to li\'e the American dream.
Events of recent years' - the
Howard Beach incident, the
Stuart murder case in Boston,
the e ectio of a K¥ Klux Klan
member to the Louisiana legis­
lature and increased reports of
racism on college campuses­
show that we still have an UD­
finished e cia, Perry noted.
-Racism been ingrained
. in American culture, in our
Ia , in our intellect, in our
liter ture and in our lauguage, •
mortal- threatening and
de tating Jim Cro . sm.
Go . tb moral fervor and
iro clad commitment to rid the
country of all forms of oppres-
. .
Perry con­
envisioaed AiDerica
peopJc old be judged
by the color of . . but
by the of· clwac­
ter, We shall have an unfinished
nda,1r Perry � W long
. exclude g ys d lesbi
the handicapped and the dis­
abled, bankrupt family farmers
and striking coal miners from
first -class citizenship in this
land.
"Naming a holiday [for King]
. not enough. Listening to the 'I
Have A Dream' peech again'is
not enough. Naming an ex­
pres way, a school is not
enough. We mu t bring the
dream to itio transform the
dream into reality - that is the
unfinished enda that challen­
ges us, • Perry said.
Jr., (D-MI), said this week.
Mrs.Park sparked the
"moYemcnt" refused
to . in the de of a public b
in Montgomery, Ala., in 1957.
Conyers iDtroduced . . on
making Dr.Martin Lutbu King
J r.'1 birthday a holiday on
January ISth a a result of
King's leadership of �the Move-
CD�.
The Parks gala will be held
February 4th at the Kennedy
Center in Washington on the
evening of the former Alabama
seamtr ' 77th birthday. .
It i desiped to fulfiD her
dreams of creatiaa a tional
community institute for youth
development kno n as the
R d Raymond Pa, In-
• f()J' Self [)eyeJo� es-
tabliahed in 1987� ConYers Said.
Top ce: • • aLou
R Dioanc Warwick, Cicely
Ty on, the Neville Brothers,
. Melis a Manchester, Die
Gregory, Van Williams are
scheduled to participate, the
CODII' ed,
His announce Ilt followed
a breakf meeting on Capitol
Hill with the -Distinguished
So (and Daughters) of the
Civil Right ovement" at .
which key financial and political
b eker pledged support for the
cwnt.
ey included t e event's
:C04)IQ·lDAlor, C. Delores Tuck­
er; Corpor • on chair­
man J 0 h Smit· former
bo 0 Ce· c b etbaU star
S J otic direc­
tor of the University of the Dis­
trict of Co . · aDd former
Rep. Oarlie . (D-MI), a
current MaryIaDd bUIiJ·11CII11D81L
P j. the of
Conyers after
MoIII&C)mcry
3

Back to Top

© 2025 Regents of the University of Michigan