Re: Barack Huessin Obama the FIRST black President of United States
Posted by:
mleroy51 (IP Logged)
Date: November 07, 2008 11:06AM
Dear everybody out there,
You don't know me personally. I'm an anonymous white man, 52 years of age, living in a small European country, who likes black music for over 40 years now, from James Brown to John Coltrane, from Sam Cooke to …
When I was 16 I made a school paper on Dr. Martin-Luther King. I had his speech on a vinyl record, I knew it by heart more than any prayer… At the age of 17 my paper was about Angela Davis and the Black Panther Movement… I didn't know much about politics, it was just gut feeling about what felt wrong and what felt right in the world as I knew it, "I would rather be a plant, than a child on this land"…
Today and throughout my life, John Coltrane's music is more spiritual to me than any religion…
So today I remember:
John Coltrane's "Alabama", Billie Holiday's "strange fruit", Marvin Gaye's "what's going on", Charles Mingus' "beneath the underdog", Max Roach's "We Insist! Freedom Now Suite", Archie Shepp's "Attica Blues", Duke Ellington's "Black, brown and beige" Wynton Marsalis's "Blood on the fields", Miles Davis's "J.J. Johnson", Charlie Haden's "Liberation Music",
and endlessly more…, all those people whose music and life tales told me about what it means that the colour of ones skin DOES matter, without pretending to even beginning to understand what that means in daily life…
Today I remember all those, made famous by history or unknown and forgotten, who could not live this moment of change. Today I think of every coloured person on this planet, and every white personwith joy in my heart, without being blind for the many changes yet to come to make this world a better place for each and every human being. A black man made the whole world a better place to live in.
So let's remember Rodney King instead of "Joe the plumber", Rosa Parks instead of Sarah Palin…
Freedom and "brotherhood", which is solidarity between rich and poor, coloured and white etc... is the only way to achieve real "equality"
Tenderising, indignation and perseverance are leading to change. Together we can!
Marc