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Dr. King Discussion: Speech Three
Here is the third Landmark Speech of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Study Guide: 1) What insights did you gain from this speech about your own civil rights activism? 2) What insights could be applied to our civil rights activism as a community (not just Soulforce, but all LGBT civil rights organizations)? Quote:
Speech One: http://www.soulforce.org/forums/showthread.php?t=4118 Speech Two: http://www.soulforce.org/forums/showthread.php?t=4154 |
MLK to Congress
As three gay civil rights bills are at risk in Congress, I wish every Representative and every Senator could hear these words by Dr. King:
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Seven Tests for Civil Rights
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1) Is it strong, courageous and intelligent? 2) Is it calm and yet positive? 3) Is it free of rabble-rousing and misguided emotionalism? 4) Are we working passionately and unrelentingly for the goal of freedom? 5) Is our struggle free of falsehood, hate, and malice? 6) Are our hearts free of bitterness? 7) Are we avoiding indulgence in hate campaigns? If you look at Americans for Truth, it fails on all seven counts. Unfortunately, if you look at the LGBT blogosphere that responds to organizations like Americans for Truth, it also fails many of the tests above. We just can't stoop to doing civil rights like AFT. And then there was the recent debacle by the HRC. Did they show strong, courageous and intelligent leadership in flip-flopping about the "T" in LGBT (ENDA)? Now the transgender community is splintering from the LGB and attempting to form their own organizations. I think this is why we need to listen to MLK. We need the sustained, intelligent, disciplined perspective he brought to civil rights activism. |
Difficult call
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On the death of the Hate Crimes Bill in Conference
Here is a bit of encouragement:
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It seems that some people always have to pay the price so that future generations can reap the rewards. We are reaping the rewards of the civil rights movement in the 1950's and 60's.(Still along way to go, however.) Dr. King did indeed pay a heavy price for the freedoms we enjoy today.
Hopefully future generation will look on us and say that we paid the price that they might have the joy of living in a world free from prejudice against LGBT individuals. |
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