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usonian

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Fri Jan 10, 2025, 01:42 PM Jan 2025

Disheartened? These people never gave up when faced with enormous obstacles. [View all]



John Lewis led the march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama, and the crossing of Edmund Pettus Bridge, known as "Bloody Sunday," as state troopers brutally attacked marchers. Lewis suffered a fractured skull, and the events influenced the passing of the Voting Rights Act, which Lewis remained a staunch supporter of until his last days.

Did he worry what "pundits" thought?

Ruby Freeman and her daughter, Wandrea “Shaye” Moss



Giuliani’s lies in support of former President Donald Trump’s bogus stolen-election claims subjected them to a torrent of racist and violent threats and turned their lives upside down.

Did they buckle under harrassment?

Ruby Bridges became the first Black student at age 6 to integrate William Franz Elementary School—a white public school in New Orleans—in November 1960.



Angry onlookers jeered at Bridges as she walked by



She showed more courage than most adults in our time.

Rosa Parks

In 1955, she was arrested for refusing to give up her bus seat for white customers.





And just one more.

Reverend Martin Luther King



"There is nothing greater in all the world than freedom. It's worth going to jail for. It's worth losing a job for. It's worth dying for. My friends, go out this evening determined to achieve this freedom which God wants for all of His children." — Martin Luther King, Jr.


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Did they ever feel disheartened? maxsolomon Jan 2025 #1
Some people wake up everyday knowing they will have to fight for their dignity Keepthesoulalive Jan 2025 #2
You sound disheartened. maxsolomon Jan 2025 #3
Hardly Keepthesoulalive Jan 2025 #8
This is what you posted: maxsolomon Jan 2025 #16
My reality is one of struggle Keepthesoulalive Jan 2025 #19
They went through hell. The point is that they persisted. usonian Jan 2025 #5
and we will lament for a few markie Jan 2025 #4
Despair and giving up is easy. EdmondDantes_ Jan 2025 #6
Thank you for this. William769 Jan 2025 #7
But look at the faces JustAnotherGen Jan 2025 #10
Heres just three. William769 Jan 2025 #11
I just looked for some best examples. You know what turned up. usonian Jan 2025 #12
Never Keepthesoulalive Jan 2025 #20
What's the ONE thing JustAnotherGen Jan 2025 #9
... Solly Mack Jan 2025 #14
They can't hear you Keepthesoulalive Jan 2025 #21
Amen amen! Democracy, freedom and equality will not defend themselves. It will be We The People. ancianita Jan 2025 #13
Thank you! FirstLight Jan 2025 #15
I wish your family well and hope that things work out. usonian Jan 2025 #29
I get all that angrychair Jan 2025 #17
But that is the point of the poster. 1WorldHope Jan 2025 #22
Here's a suggestion to have powerful voices for democracy in the public arena. usonian Jan 2025 #23
K&R! Thanks, usonian! highplainsdem Jan 2025 #18
kick Blue_Tires Jan 2025 #24
We have 9 days remaining to find our spines dickthegrouch Jan 2025 #25
those "angry onlookers" look exactly like the MAGAts today Skittles Jan 2025 #26
Ever since "The Southern Strategy", the GOP has been linked with racism. usonian Jan 2025 #27
Excellent and Much Needed OP.. Mahalo, usonian.. Cha Jan 2025 #28
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