Tuesday, October 25, 2016

OLD TRUTHS AND DR. KING

OLD TRUTHS AND DR KING Reading Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s last book, WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE: CHAOS OR COMMUNITY? (1967), I have detected in his writing, a palpable sense of despondent unease, in a few isolated places. One such place of Rev. King's this : "It is sometimes difficult to determine which are the deepest wounds, the physical or the psychological. Only a Negro understands the social leprosy that segregation inflicts upon him. Like a nagging ailment, it follows his every activity, leaving him tormented by day, and haunted by night. The suppressed fears and resentments and the expressed anxieties and sensitivities make each day a life of turmoil. Every confrontation with the restrictions against him is another emotional battle in a never-ending war. Nothing can be more diabolical than a deliberate attempt to destroy in any man his will to be a man and to withhold from him that something which constitutes his true essence ." P. 116-117, "Racism and White Backlash." "To withhold from him that something which constitutes his true essence," described above, is not man-made. It is God-given. "The world didn't give it to me, and the world can't take it away." Thus sang Shirley Caesar in concert; so lived our forebears in concert with Shirley Caesar and she with them! Even Dr. King could have benefited from relearning these old African American truths, as might we all!