Thinking back four years
for that incredible moment
in time
a bit of history unfolding
filling our hearts and minds
Sitting in the den,
comfortable,
my wife, our children, my
mother-in-law
all African-American,
watching his speech
sharing his words, his
dream, remembering his work
Our littlest, (then) seven,
asking why the picture was in black and white
explaining, hard as it was
for her to believe, that there was only
black and white television
at that time (gasp)
incredible, incredulous,
watching the preacher on the Mall
How much has changed, how
much transpired, since those days
before the assassinations,
before the internet, before Watergate
before cell phones, before
voting rights, before Vietnam
so long ago, so far from
today
We gathered today, we will
gather tomorrow,
black and white, young and
old, under the one banner
to watch the flickering
screen, now in full color
to see another chink,
another link of the chain loosened
We will watch as another
son, another man
stands to take the oath, to
swear allegiance to our law
to take another step, on the
road that Martin walked
to change our nation, in
living color, for one and all
edited
May 26, 2014
Black
and White – 2 – v3
January
21, 2013
Black
and White – 2 - v2
Martin
Luther King, Jr. Day
and
his final speech before his assassination
and
Inauguration of the President
Barack
Hussein Obama
&
&
several
poems written in 2009
on
the juxtaposition of the
80th
birthday of Martin Luther King, Jr.
and
the inauguration of Barack Obama
as
President of the United States of America
---
January 19, 2009
Black and White
http://raymondafoss.blogspot.com/2009/01/black-and-white.html
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
watching his “I have a dream” speech with my family;
the message, “It’s not just a dream but a reality”
on the sign in front of church;
the story of Moses and Joshua,
Deuteronomy 34:1-12
Joshua 1:1-9
along with
Micah 4:1-4
Matthew 5:43-48
the sermon, “Love Your Who???”,
by Reverend Huntley Halvorson,
Suncook United Methodist Church, Suncook, NH,
and the hypothetical put to Eric Holder, nominee for
Attorney General,
by Senator John Cornyn (R-TX) on the use of
waterboarding,
January 15, 2009, during his Senate Confirmation
Hearings,
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