Showing posts with label Black History Month. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Black History Month. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Black History Month Speech by Eric Holder, U.S. Attorney General

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Eric Holder, Attorney General, U.S. Department of Justice

Black History Month--2010
Speech (Excerpt)

For well over two centuries now, we, as a people, have been striving to build a more perfect union - an America where the words of our Constitution can, finally, reach the full measure of their intent. The work of the Justice Department is, and always has been, critical to this pursuit. As a law student and as a young prosecutor in our Public Integrity Section, I dreamed of contributing to this Department. Today, as Attorney General, I have the honor and responsibility of leading it. I also have the privilege of serving with colleagues who share my commitment to this work. Like you, I have great faith in our justice system. In fact, I’d argue that it’s among the most praiseworthy aspects of our national character. But I also realize this hasn’t always been the case.

Despite the great progress we’ve seen in my lifetime, it wasn’t so long ago that African Americans were prevented from owning property, attaining home or business loans, and joining unions. The legal framework we celebrate today - the same system that abolished slavery, encouraged women’s suffrage and ended segregation - once served as a barrier for black families struggling to build wealth and for black children who sought an adequate education.

There was a time when this very Department undermined the rights and privileges it was established to preserve. There was a time when it was accepted, almost universally across our country, that the American principles of justice, liberty and equality did not have to be applied equally to blacks and whites, or to women and men. For much of the last century, our justice system did not do enough to help our nation fulfill its promise of equal opportunity. And, as a result, the doors of economic prosperity remained closed to too many Americans on the basis of their race.

Friday, February 25, 2011

Celebrating Black History...Leaving A Legacy

PROLOGUE
Whatever you want your legacy to be, you must live that way right now. 
--Bruce H. Clark, The Power to Advance, Pastor of Advance Church in Silver Spring, Maryland
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Dr. Mae Jemison
Never limit yourself because of others' limited imagination; never limit others because of your own limited imagination
-- Mae Jemison, Astronaut--First African American Woman in Space, Physician and Founder of two Technology Companies, www.drmae.com


Cicely Tyson
"I say that if each person in this world will simply take a small piece of this huge thing, this tablecloth, bedspread, whatever, and work it regardless of the color of the yarn, we will have harmony on this planet."
 --Cicely Tyson, America I AM Journal

Dr. Cornell West

  • "To be great does not mean you have to dominate other people."
  • "When you really love people, you can't stand the fact that they are treated unjustly."
  • "We may be disappointed in something or someone, but in #love we should never give up on it...or on him/her."

--Cornell Well, Noted Professor and Intellectual


Dr. John Hope Franklin
"It takes a person with a stout heart and great courage and uncompromising honesty to look the history of this country squarely in the face and tell it like it is." 
--John Hope Franklin, Noted Historian, Professor and Researcher

John Hope Franklin was born Jan. 2, 1915, in Rentiesville, Oklahoma.  He died on March 25, 2009 in Durham, North Carolina.
 



Justice Thurgood Marshall

"In recognizing the humanity of our fellow beings, we pay ourselves the highest tribute." 
--Thurgood Marshall (1908 - 1993), The First African-American U.S. Supreme Court Justice, Native of Baltimore, Maryland

Some of the public institutions named after Justice Marshall:



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EPILOGUE

Kevin Wayne Johnson
"…our deeds, no matter how small, can bring forth a great return."  
--Kevin Wayne Johnson, Author of Give God The Glory! series & Founder of Writing For The Lord Ministries