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RS. PARKS:
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You, of my
mind, I lw ys imagin th t if
J us were to com back to arth
now, it would a someon lik
you. As a wis and dignifi and
elderly Black woman, on
who knew life's suffering and
orrows as well life's joy. And
I keep remembering Jesus'
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L U T do i do!
omething po it iv with ourl
young people in our own commu-I
niti . All w must do i t k on
those whose only answ r ito!
build prisons. All we mu t do .
stand for what is right and oth-l
ers willjoin us. But we must take
that first step lik you did -
alone and in faith.
You taught us that, Mr .
Parks. May we be strong enough
and brave enough to once more
follow your lead.
May God grant you peace and I
a feeling of safety and comfort
and may God grant U$ th rour-I
age to help "so many of our chilo,
dren who are going astr y." I
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ONCE WE WERE a people
of principle, who served as the
conscien of this nation. That's
why the whole world stopped for
a moment on that day wh n you
wouldn'tgiveupyour eaton he
ow, .p r ,I liev we
re a people struggling for our
v ry oul . Your muggin is but
the visibl and very sad evidence
of that struggle.
The brief life - and death -
of 11 year-old Robert Sandifer is
noth r tangibl eviden of it.
A child not yet fiv feet tall who
murdered another child and who
was murdered, in tum, by other
childr n.
An l1-year-old who wa
abus d nd neglected by the
time he was only th months
We n ch d th for our
people. We can continue to 110
other people to decide our future.
W can conti nue to I dru and
guns be sold to our children. We
cancontinu to pretend that just
bees our own nuel r family
isn't in jeopardy that there's re­
ally no problem.
We can continue to blame
white people, foreign people,
rich people, poor people, conser­
vative people or liberal people.
We can continue to spend our
own money for the here and now
- at fancy conventions and
meetings, at soirees and parties
instead of on our children and on
our future.
Or we can choose life for our
people, a nurturing life of com-
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dir tor. D pite th lack of any genuine support or recognition
by t.he black community in New York City or anywher el ,
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th op-ed pa of The New York Times. Meyers' main criticism
was that Chavis' qu t for black olidarity dir. ly contra-
dicted h. c ntr 1 pur e of the iation. Meyers rt
"Th NAA P ha n ver purported to be an all-black 'big
organization dedicat d to racial unity."
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al 0 ipc the litical attacks agai t Chavis. The .
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head of the outh rn hristian Leadership Conf rence, and
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hundr d black I ders repr entingorganizations totaling mil­
lions of people did attend the historic gathering.
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