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I’m Voting Republican06.17.08

“I’m voting republican because we need more minorities in jail” this might be the best youtube video ever.

Why are you going to vote?

Posted in Entertainment, FWNBTD, Politicswith Comments

I’m Voting Republican06.17.08

“I’m voting republican because we need more minorities in jail” this might be the best youtube video ever.

Why are you going to vote?

Posted in Entertainment, FWNBTD, Politicswith Comments

An Obama Reminder - The Sit-In At Katz Drugstore06.11.08

Clara Luper

Clara Luper started the civil rights battle in Oklahoma and in 1958 she led the first “sit-in” in the United States and succeeded in integrating public facilities in Oklahoma. In august when Obama accepts the nomination for president it would be the 50th anniversary of the nations first sit in. How fitting, Luper recently said “It was my daughter Marilyn’s idea,” as she sat in her eastside home with her son Calvin. Calvin Luper was 12 years old. His sister Marilyn was a year younger. Portwood Williams Jr. was 15. Donda West — mother of Kanye West — was barely 5. There were 11 other children as well.

It was the first and longest sit-in protest of the civil rights movement. Momentum grew quickly. Two days later, the children numbered 34. Days later, there were 66 youths involved. Within weeks, that eating establishment was successfully desegregated.

For the next three years, the group expanded to numerous others throughout the state’s capital city. Source

It all started when she took the kids to perform a play ironically called Brother President: The Story of Dr. Martin Luther King, in NY. On there way up the bus driver took the northern route showing the kids integrated cities and towns. On the way home they stopped at placed that practiced segregation. They started seeing signs for COLORED ONLY and the hunger pains of a long ride kicked in.

Calvin Luper said. “Then Marilyn suggested that she go into Katz Drug Store and order a Coca-Cola.

“We had no idea it was going to go national. All we were thinking about at the time was a hamburger and a Coca-Cola.”

It is these stories of young people who didn’t know any better, who were just fed up that changed a world. 5 dollar gas, 4 dollar milk, and pay checks that are too small to pay all of your bills. The time for change is now. I believe Obama is the candidate for this change. I am trying to raise 2008 dollars for his campaign if you can donate anything, a dollar, 5 dollars or ten dollars it will be greatly appreciated. thanks.

VOTE FOR OBAMA

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Posted in In Other News, Obama Reminder, Obama Timewith Comments

An Obama Reminder - The March Down University Ave06.10.08

One would think this photo is from the 1950’s but it’s not. On November 25, 1969, some 2,000 students boycotted their classes and marched down University Avenue to a rally outside the offices of the Alachua County School Board to have the all black school known as Lincoln High integrated. You see even though Brown vs. Board of Ed went down in 1954 this Florida county still had not fully integrated their school. Instead they practiced an informal policy of “tokenism” — whereby a few black students attended predominantly white schools.

In January 1970, the U.S. Supreme Court ordered Alachua County to fully integrate the schools immediately. The schools closed on Jan. 29, 1970, reopened a week later, on Feb. 7, they were integrated. The black high school, Lincoln High School, was closed, and about 1,000 black students were transfered to the 2,200-student Gainesville High School. Source

One boy now an adult told the Washington Post of his experience going to a newly integrated school (more…)

Posted in In Other News, News, Obama Reminder, Obama Timewith Comments

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