Birmingham helped shatter that told a board blake member of the National Council of churches. Sometime or other, we will have to stand and be on the receiving end of a firing hose. Leaders of all three fates decided they must do something, not just Say Something so many white clergymen were stepping from behind their pulpits and joining the ranks. Until then, Church Action has been limited to a few fronts. Among them, new orleans. Schoole years ago, trade desegregation came to the deep south. It happened in new orleans, the battle developed within the White Community. Those who saw desegregation as that viewlity, personified by most members of the school board. On the other side, those who shouted never. For a time, this second force prevailed, largely because the city leadership shrank from the fight. As frequently happens in leadership vacuums, even in the streets of so sophisticated a city, violence overtakes reason. It happened right here in new orleans. Teenagersvember day, protes
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Public library. It seems all you need to do these days is turn on the television, and you can quickly hear what Alison Kibler talk about tonight, which is hate speech. Reality television to the nightly news, we see examples in the headlines that show that hate speech is alive and well in our country. Some would argue hate speech has a long and difficult history and our country, but also has a long way to go for improvement. Others say it pits equality and free speech against each other. Alisons book is examining how our society has changed since the early 20th century to verbally reflect the country we live in now, one nation, under all. Hate speech is a complex issue and i am proud to be part of the Kansas City Public Library, a place where, every day, offers a forum and an opportunity to engage and examine complicated issues, and debates, especially about free speech and the desk and equality. It is what a library is designed to do. Alison kiblers book is a great place to start. She
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