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sheshe2

(89,275 posts)
Sun Jan 14, 2018, 07:03 PM Jan 2018

Most of you have no idea what Martin Luther King actually did [View all]

By HamdenRice

What most people who reference Dr. King seem not to know is how Dr. King actually changed the subjective experience of life in the United States for African Americans. And yeah, I said for African Americans, not for Americans, because his main impact was his effect on the lives of African Americans, not on Americans in general. His main impact was not to make white people nicer or fairer. That's why some of us who are African Americans get a bit possessive about his legacy. Dr. Martin Luther King's legacy, despite what our civil religion tells us, is not color blind.

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At this point, I would like to remind everyone exactly what Martin Luther King did, and it wasn't that he "marched" or gave a great speech.

My father told me with a sort of cold fury, "Dr. King ended the terror of living in the south."

Please let this sink in...

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They made black people experience the worst of the worst, collectively, that white people could dish out, and discover that it wasn't that bad. They taught black people how to take a beating—from the southern cops, from police dogs, from fire department hoses. They actually coached young people how to crouch, cover their heads with their arms and take the beating. They taught people how to go to jail, which terrified most decent people.

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Once the beating was over, we were free.


It wasn't the Civil Rights Act, or the Voting Rights Act or the Fair Housing Act that freed us. It was taking the beating and thereafter not being afraid. So, sorry Mrs. Clinton, as much as I admire you, you were wrong on this one. Our people freed ourselves and those Acts, as important as they were, were only white people officially recognizing what we had done.


Read More: https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2011/08/29/1011562/-Most-of-you-have-no-idea-what-Martin-Luther-King-actually-did

Reposting in memory of Dr. Martin Luther King and Black Lives DO Matter.

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Thanks for posting, sheshe! Nt Anon-C Jan 2018 #1
Upright truth. Thanks sheshe. irisblue Jan 2018 #2
Thanks, irisblue. sheshe2 Jan 2018 #4
I am not African American but I know exactly what Martin Luther King did. He was my hero. Lint Head Jan 2018 #3
Linthead, thank you for your testimony. irisblue Jan 2018 #5
. Lint Head Jan 2018 #19
Thank you for your post here. sheshe2 Jan 2018 #6
. Lint Head Jan 2018 #18
Thank you. You show how we are all responsible for the kind of society we live in. Doodley Jan 2018 #27
Thank you! Yes they do, very much! NurseJackie Jan 2018 #7
Thank you, Jackie! sheshe2 Jan 2018 #8
I often find myself ill prepared... BoneyardDem Jan 2018 #9
Yes. sheshe2 Jan 2018 #11
Senator Obama honoring the life of Coretta Scott King lapucelle Jan 2018 #10
I will love those two forever. sheshe2 Jan 2018 #13
Mahalo for this from Hamden Rice, she Cha Jan 2018 #12
Powerful qoute from Martin. sheshe2 Jan 2018 #15
Yes, we will, she! Cha Jan 2018 #16
Love you back! sheshe2 Jan 2018 #17
K&R. Thank you for this post, Sheshe lunamagica Jan 2018 #14
Great thread Gothmog Jan 2018 #20
K&R. TexasTowelie Jan 2018 #21
Thank you for posting. herding cats Jan 2018 #22
Thanks for posting this... spicysista Jan 2018 #23
Perfect thread to remember MLK. brer cat Jan 2018 #24
Something to reflect upon today. George II Jan 2018 #25
K&R ehrnst Jan 2018 #26
Good article. I learned this truth after I moved to the deep south and listened to black leaders. aikoaiko Jan 2018 #28
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