For MLK
Happy Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. To celebrate, here is a link to a speech not from MLK. It’s actually from Jesse Jackson at the 1988 Democratic Convention. NPR did a piece on famous African-American orators this morning, and this was the segment they ran for Jackson. I usually find him a bit of a blowhard, but this speech reminds me why I’m a liberal. I’m an easy target, but this speech found me a little overwrought driving down Logan Blvd.
Oh, did I mention I have no idea how to post this audio? I’m amazing! (Hey, I’m just thrilled I have an internet connection in my room - I’ve just moved out of the apt and back in with my mother for the next couple weeks).
Here’s the link. Scroll down a little bit for the link (you have to have RealPlayer, which I hate, but such is life). The transcript is below. The part I really like starts at about minute 20:30.
I’ve included the text of the segment I like after the jump, but you really have to hear him deliver it. It’s incredible.
Jesse Jackson - 1988 Democratic National Convention
“Common ground. America is not a blanket woven from one thread, one color, one cloth. When I was a child growing up in Greenville, South Carolina, and Grandmama could not afford a blanket, she didn’t complain and we did not freeze. Instead she took pieces of old cloth - patches, wool, silk, gabardine, crockersack - only patches, barely good enough to wipe off your shoes with. But they didn’t stay that way very long. With sturdy hands and a strong cord, she sewed them together into a quilt, a thing of beauty and power and culture. Now, Democrats, we must build such a quilt.
Farmers, you seek fair prices and you are right - but you cannot stand alone. Your patch is not big enough. Workers, you fight for fair wages, you are right - but your patch, labor, is not big enough. Women, you seek comparable worth and pay equity, you are right - but your patch is not big enough. [applause] Women, mothers, who seek Head Start and day care and prenatal care on the front side of life, rather than jail care and welfare on the back side of life, you are right - but your patch is not big enough. [applause] Students, you seek scholarships, you are right - but your patch is not big enough. Blacks and Hispanics, when we fight for civil rights, we are right - but our patch is not big enough. [applause] Gays and lesbians, when you fight against discrimination and [for] a cure for AIDS, you are right - but your patch is not big enough. [applause] Conservatives and progressives, when you fight for what you believe - right wing, left wing, hawk, dove - you are right, from your point of view, but your point of view is not enough.
But don’t despair. Be as wise as my grandmama. Pull the patches and the pieces together, bound by a common thread. When we form a great quilt of unity and common ground, we’ll have the power to bring about health care and housing and jobs and education and hope to our nation.
[applause]
We, the people, can win.”
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