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sheshe2

(88,823 posts)
Mon Jan 20, 2025, 05:38 PM Monday

This is how I will celebrate today: Remembering Martin Luther King Jr. As A Father

As I reflect on Martin Luther King Jr.’s 95th birthday, it strikes me how fatherhood can reshape our perspectives. We often remember King as a minister, activist, Nobel Peace Prize recipient, and civil rights icon, but rarely do we think of him as a father.

Back in 1963, during his historic “I Have a Dream” speech at the March on Washington, King was not just a leader but a dad to four young children. Yolanda, Martin Luther III, Dexter, and Bernice were all under eight years old at the time. King, then 34, passionately called for justice, envisioning a future where his children would be judged by character, not skin color.

Considering King as a father adds a new layer of appreciation for the challenges he and his wife, Coretta, faced in their relentless pursuit of justice. It’s easy to perceive change-makers as youthful warriors, but many of our revered leaders were also parents, juggling the fight for a better world with raising their own children.

In King’s autobiography, he acknowledged the sacrifices and strain on his family due to his involvement in the civil rights movement. His wife, Coretta, played a crucial role, offering unwavering support despite the difficulties of being apart.

https://medium.com/@mrbpoz/remebering-martin-luther-king-jr-as-a-father-937aba68102a
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I haven't been posting much because, I just couldn't.

However this article is what we should all be fighting for, the children. I have none of my own, however I have 4 nieces/nephews that I adore. Their children, 7 of them with the youngest 5 and the eldest 17. The youngest was born before COVID hit and she did not know us. We met in the yard many times and she kept her head buried in her moms shoulder. She was scared of us and it took her some time for her to recover from that after COVID was over. Now she runs and hugs me, she even colored a picture for me.

Fact is they are our future. We are in a very bad place right now and we have to work hard to try to right the ship again. This means we have to work hard, we need to put aside our differences and we must look at the bigger picture. We need to vote, not just with our hearts but with our minds.

I won't give up and neither should you.


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This is how I will celebrate today: Remembering Martin Luther King Jr. As A Father (Original Post) sheshe2 Monday OP
Recommended! H2O Man Monday #1
Father King, has a nice tone to it. Clouds Passing Monday #2
K&R brer cat Monday #3
Great OP, she. It's good to see you! I was heartened today to see the college Nixie Monday #4
I am sorry to have missed their tribute to MLK today.❤ sheshe2 Monday #5
I know what you mean. I was not going to watch, but I was Nixie Monday #6

H2O Man

(76,013 posts)
1. Recommended!
Mon Jan 20, 2025, 05:44 PM
Monday

That is an outstanding collection of his writings, etc. No better read today!

Nixie

(17,480 posts)
4. Great OP, she. It's good to see you! I was heartened today to see the college
Mon Jan 20, 2025, 07:36 PM
Monday

football final pregame honoring MLK tonight. Of course Trump and company would not be decent enough to honor MLK on his national holiday of remembrance. The young football players speaking about what he means to them was classier than anything Trump could ever say.

Sweet story about your niece getting to know you better after Covid!

❤️

sheshe2

(88,823 posts)
5. I am sorry to have missed their tribute to MLK today.❤
Mon Jan 20, 2025, 07:58 PM
Monday

I only turned on the TV tonight to watch a movie. That and reading a bit on DU, otherwise I want no part of these people.

Thanks, Nixie.
I hope everything is good with you and yours.

Nixie

(17,480 posts)
6. I know what you mean. I was not going to watch, but I was
Mon Jan 20, 2025, 09:18 PM
Monday

stuck at home today and I normally watch the news anyway so I just kept watching. Watching movies was a smart move. 👍. Take care.



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