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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region Forums"Tomorrow, Myrlie Evers-Williams will become the first woman...to deliver the invocation"
by Denise Oliver Velez
Tomorrow, Myrlie Evers-Williams will become the first woman and the first layperson to deliver the invocation at a presidential swearing-in ceremony. Just as the use of Martin Luther King Jr's bible is symbolic of the civil rights struggle in this country, Mrs. Evers-Williams is herself a living legacy of that struggle, which continues.
Far too many young Americans do not learn this history, nor make connections to the past as part of where we are today and what the future holds for us as a nation.
For me there is a particular significance in her selection, since too often the role of women in the struggle has been overlooked. She represents the endurance and courage of black womenwives, sisters, daughters, and mothersof all women who are a bedrock of strength to carry on in the face of adversity.
Though news stories about Evers-Williams selection often refer to her simply as the widow of slain civil rights activist Medgar Evers, who was assassinated on June 12, 1963, her widowhood is not the sum total of her being, nor of her life before and after that date almost 50 years ago.
Her courage in confronting racial hatred and pursuing justice for the almost 60 years since she became involved in the struggle for civil and human rights is a powerful example for us all.
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http://www.dailykos.com/story/2013/01/20/1177771/-Invocation-from-a-woman-of-courage-and-determination
JimDandy
(7,318 posts)made for tomorrow's inaguration.
She looks and sounds amazing!
Tarheel_Dem
(31,229 posts)& compassionate lady.
DreamGypsy
(2,252 posts)Watch the TED-Bend talk available from the DailyKos article. Inspiring!
Have your daughters and your sons watch this video with you. Tell them what happened in her life.
Cha
(297,105 posts)and out! It's mind blowing that she's giving the Invocation tomorrow for Obama's 2nd Inauguration on Martin Luther King Day!
Thanks Pro Sense
Moonwalk
(2,322 posts)speaker just shy of 80 giving the invocation. I don't know if that's a first, but it's as impressive to me as her being the first woman (WTF took so long for that?!?) and a layperson (again, ?).
Given the profound changes in our country over those eight decades, her age as much as her personal history give great weight to her giving the invocation for this second inauguration of Barak Obama.
ReRe
(10,597 posts)...we need to savor every inch of this Inauguration.
And Myrlie Evers-Williams is one of it's brightest highlights.
DollarBillHines
(1,922 posts)What a wonderful choice.
bluestate10
(10,942 posts)After her husband was murdered, she carried on the fight for justice, even with the astounding danger that surrounded her.
love_katz
(2,578 posts)kicking to the skies!
I so LOVED this. Thank you for posting. Follow the link and watch the video...highly recommended.