trump does, he gives permission for people to engage in behavior. be your worst self. at the point of questioning. i do think you see this in the context of a new white backlash, the kind of thing we saw as you have pointed out on the show over and over again of reconstruction. yeah. and this is basically just the fill in for the term they use to provide them the context. absolutely. they don t want to be reconstructed. they say i want to be my worst self-and accept it and i don t care. that s what they want and that to them is what critical race theory means. up next, a historic settlement in the 2015 massacre at the mother emanuel church in south carolina. we ll be right back. emanuel chu south carolina we ll be right back. i booked our hotel on kayak. it s flexible if we need to cancel. cancel. i haven t left the house in a year. nothing will stop me from vacation. no canceling. flexible cancellation. kayak. search one and done.
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50 Important Civil Rights Speeches From History
By Karen Johanson, Stacker News
On 2/8/21 at 8:00 PM EST
Activists, athletes, actors, and preachers with sometimes-fiery presentation skills are just a few of the people who ve communicated the message of civil rights to the masses.
When many people think of civil rights, the path to equality for the Black community comes to mind, but oration has been part of other civil rights movements too, including those trying to secure equality for women, those who are older, and LGBTA+ people.
Stacker compiled a list of 50 essential civil rights speeches using resources including BlackPast, TED, American RadioWorks, the Obama Foundation, and additional media and educational sources.
LOOKING BACK AT OUR HISTORY: King’s final book: Both political roadmap and passionate sermon, Part II
By Fred Zilian
Note: This is the second part of an essay on Martin Luther King, Jr.’s final book before his assassination, “Where Do We Go From Here: Chaos or Community?”
Suggested by the pages he devotes to it and the emphasis he places on it, King’s second main purpose in writing the book is to make the argument for his strategy of nonviolence and challenge the strategy of Black Power. While conceding that Black Power was gaining strength, he states: “Black Power has proved to be a slogan without a program, and with an uncertain following.” … “… no new alternatives to nonviolence within the movement have found viable expression.”