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Wednesday, Oct 22, 2008 10:11 PM
Posted By CoCo
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While doing so, I thought about the elderly black men and women in the room with me voting and wondered about their inability to vote in the past due to America's stained past (and in some cases present). When I walked out, I could barely see clearly with my watery eyes to reach for the cheesy "I'm A Georgia Voter" sticker which meant so much for me today. I immediately called my mom who immediately recounted being a Clark Atlanta University student trying to vote with other students downtown in Atlanta and how they were accosted. But they did it anyway. She told me of the bus routes that Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. would devise for the students to ride in protest and would be spat on and cursed at. But they did it anyway. She told me of the times they would organize and sit in the Woolworths lunch counter downtown for service and would be ignored and blasted. But they did it anyway. Unfortunatley, that list goes on for that Atlanta native... Which is why with any ounce of reverence of the past and the future, this black woman voting today under these politcal circumstances, was such a great day in America! |
