Posts Tagged ‘civil rights movement’

Inauguration Day 2009

By • Feb 15th, 2009 • Category: Honoring Women

On this Inauguration Day, 2009, John Lewis, the respected Civil Rights veteran and long-serving congressman from Georgia, summed up the feelings that have been overwhelming me ever since the Iowa caucus suggested that a bi-racial man – a black man – a literal African American man named Barack Obama just might have a chance to [...]



Living in the “Then & Now” World

By • Feb 3rd, 2009 • Category: Contributing

In the year of 1960-1961, I was a senior attending a Black Methodist College (Wiley) in Marshall, Texas. During this time, the fight for civil and constitutional rights for Black Americans was in full force. I would be remiss not to mention that Wiley College is the birth place of the movie The Great Debaters [...]