Wednesday, June 19, 2013

NOBODY WILL EXPLAIN

BENJAMIN ELIJAH MAYS: SCHOOLMASTER OF THE MOVEMENT, A BIOGRAPHY, by Randal Maurice Jelks (University of North Carolina Press: 2012) p.223-224

“This is not a short war, this is a long war”

“Desegregation and eventually integration present a special challenge to Negroes and especially to Negro youth. No allowance will be made for our shortcomings because for two hundred forty-six years our ancestors were slaves and for another one hundred years we were enslaved again through segregation by law and by custom. No allowance will be made for our poverty even though the average income of the Negro family is only about 55 percent of the average white family... What am I trying to say? I am trying to tell you with every ounce of my one hundred seventy-five pounds that you, with low income, poor academic backgrounds before college, unfortunate home conditions, handicapped ancestors for three and a half centuries—you are now required to compete in the open market with those who have more favorable circumstances than you for several centuries. Our inadequacies will be printed in the press, flashed over the radio, and screened on television. Nobody will explain the reason for our shortcomings.” (February 1964 address excerpt at Livingstone College in Salisbury, North Carolina on its Founders Day)