March 7, 2009
We know the story. One December evening, a woman left
work and boarded a bus home. She was tired; her feet ached. But this was Montgomery, Ala., in 1955, and as the bus became crowded, the woman, a black woman, was ordered to give up her seat to a white passenger. When she remained seated, that simple decision
eventually led to the disintegration of institutionalized segregation in the South, ushering in a new era of the civil rights movement. And with this
information based on Rosa Parks past crisis I can commonly say that
if she had been here to witness our president. Then she would have said that he is a outreaching man who cares for others amongst him and not only himself but the community and the world that revolves around him.
Love, Nasir Guyton
Saturday, March 7, 2009
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