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*~Paraphrasing Ali Velshi~ The most powerful person in America is not
Donald J. Trump, it's you.*
These are tough times for progressives and democrat...
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This blog is named after a book by Jacqueline Jones Royster. While my goals for this blog are not quite as lofty as Ms. Royster's (promoting literacy and social change) I do intend to address ideas, philosophies, and policies that need to change. Since I consider myself a sociologist I will focus on anything social, which basically covers everything under the sun and then some. Topics will include my take on politics, music, sports, family issues, literature, to name a few.
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Through some quirk of fate that I had not anticipated, I am in DC and will attend the Inaugural ceremonies--maybe.
It's been interesting to be in DC over the last several weeks. There are a lot of estatic folks (of all colors) who have more or less caught the fever. My sister attended an Obama wins party last weekend, and hosted another the weekend before. It's something to see.
Around here, folks were wishing each other a happy 4th of November. Is this now the American cersion of Guy Fawkes Day?
He is on top of my list.
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I imagine that Obama will have a huge number of black presidents from Africa in attendance and the presidents from Europe who want to show that they are supporting the "black prez".
I know that every black celebrity who can get a ticket will want to be there JUST to be photographed on the scene!!
I am NOT one of the blacks who thought that there could not be a black president elected in our lifetime...I knew that there would be a black president...one of my cousins was thinking about running for president at one time. It was NEVER out of the question in our minds that a black could win the entire kit and kaboodle!!
I hope that as many blacks who can travel by car from neighboring states will flood the streets and show how much they are ready to make a difference in this country.
No more whining... we must start using constructive tools of engagement and ALTER destiny!
Peace, blessings and DUNAMIS!
Lisa
What a wonderful post! I often think of the many who who died not seeing the day of the inauguration but envisioned and died fighting for it. Nat Turner, for instance. Or Michael Schwerner, James Cheney, and Andrew Goodman.
We are surrounded by such a great cloud of witnesses who are rejoicing even now in the corridors of eternity.
Have a Blessed Thanksgiving.
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