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Captain Hilts Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-22-09 10:00 AM
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Folks, Dorothy Height was at the Inauguration...
No one in the crowd around me cheered her when she appeared on the jumbotron.

CBS's morning news program just interviewed her, which was a real surprise.

But she's being lost to history. Here she is with Eleanor R:



But the FDR library identifies her in this picture as Mary McLeod Bethune, which is incorrect.

She's one of the real heroes of the civil rights movement folks. Take note.

She, and Justice Stevens, and the Tuskegee Airmen should have gone to the Round Bar and gotten stinkin' drunk after all this.
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kwassa Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-22-09 10:14 AM
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1. I identified her to the people in the crowd around me.
No one recognized her there, either.

Of course, I didn't recognize Muhammed Ali.
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Captain Hilts Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-22-09 10:17 AM
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2. While walking down and up 18th St. I pointed out Constitution Hall...
to folks and also, across the street, the Dept. of Interior Bldg that - thanks to Sec. of the Interior Harold Ickes - had the FIRST integrated govt. cafeteria. When the new building opened, black employees used the cafeteria with whites. White employees went to Ickes - who had been head of the NAACP of Chicago - and asked him what he was going to do about black employees using the cafeteria and his response was "Not a damned thing." And that was that.
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merh Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-22-09 10:27 AM
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3. What year was that?
We need a thread with all sorts of recollections like this, with the year of the event, so that the younger members can appreciate what they have and how far things have come.

There is a single story brick office building downtown that has two entrances and is now used by solo practitioners. It was built by a doctor as his office and up and until the 70's, the north doorway was for the whites patients and the south doorway was for the black patients and were so marked.

People need to know these things so they can appreciate that it wasn't that long ago these things went on and it wasn't by the will of the majority that they changed in many places. The majority had to be pulled into the future and had to be told that equality meant equality for all.

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kwassa Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-22-09 10:34 AM
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4. My wife, as a kindergartner, was the first black student in a previously segregated white school
That was in 1965, on the eastern shore of Maryland, 11 years AFTER the Supreme Court decision.

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Captain Hilts Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-22-09 01:53 PM
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7. There was de facto and de jure segregation. I can believe ...
Edited on Thu Jan-22-09 01:54 PM by Captain Hilts
she ran into both!

I grew up in Navy housing, so there were blacks and whites. Black kids weren't black kids, they were most likely to be Marine Corps kids!
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Mnemosyne Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-22-09 11:34 AM
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5. Ms. Height is an amazing woman! I read her story awhile ago,
a spelling bee pushed her into history.

We share a birthday and it pleases me. She is wonderful!

:hi:
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Captain Hilts Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-22-09 01:52 PM
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6. I share my birthday with June Lockhart - I'll trade!!
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Mnemosyne Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-22-09 09:49 PM
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8. No way, Captain! Nice shiny new
Edited on Thu Jan-22-09 09:50 PM by vickiss
username! :hi:

I've got Elton John too.

My mom has Manson. I see similarities on control issues!:scared::rofl:
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