Wednesday, August 27, 2008

History Is Made!!!!

On tonight, at roughly about 6:47 PM, history was made in Denver, CO during the Democratic National Convention. For the very first time in the vast 232 year history of these United States of America, a major political party has elected an African-American as its representative during the general election for the office of President as its nominee. This great event sparked cheers, excitement and an arena full of tears. This monumental occurrence touched the lives of nearly every delegate, members of the media, and most of all, millions of people who watched with baited breath and great anticipation on television.

I immediately began to think about people like Fannie Lou Hamer, the leader of the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party, who went to the Democratic Convention in 1964, in Atlantic City, NJ, to protest the fact that there were no black delegates from Mississippi being allowed be seated at the convention. This resulted in the Democratic Party's declaration in 1968 that all states must treat their representation equally.

I began to think about people like Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., who was drafted into the Civil Rights Movement in Montgomery, AL by the Montgomery Improvement Association to come to the aid of Rosa Parks, who was arrested for failing to give up her seat on the bus to a white person. From there he championed the cause for all black people to have equality which included the ability to cast their vote in any election. This stand for our people by Dr. King, led to the famous signing of the Voters Rights Act in 1965 by President Lyndon B. Johnson.

I began to think about people like my own mother, a woman born in the heart of Jim Crow Americus, GA in 1933, to a sickly mother and sharecropper father, who worked on a peanut farm owned by the parents of President Jimmy Carter. She had to endure the witnessing of the murder of both of her parents at the age of 10 by intruders. Leaves Georgia in 1950 at the age of 17 to travel to Newark, NJ to make a better life for an infant daughter, but what she encountered was more inequality and hard times even in the "promised land" of the North. She raised 5 children to believe in the power of God to change things and to change people as well. But in 2006, Hattie Louise Mann, made her transition from earth to glory without ever seeing true equality in America.

I wish Fannie Lou, Dr. King and my Momma, were able to sit down with me at the television to witness the things they had lived for, fought for and died without seeing all of their dreams come true: a black man IS THE NOMINEE for the Democratic Party. I wish that young people in our communities would take the time to see the magnitude of the history of this event. But instead of appreciating history, they are engulfed in the trappings of this world and the evil one named Satan. I challenge each and every one of us to stand up and let the coming generations know that we owe it to our fore-fathers to take advantage of doors that have been opened in our lives and to reach levels never seen before.

7 comments:

Pastor Kraig L. Pullam said...

Your words reflect the thoughts of so many people. Regardless of anyone's political views - this is STILL history and should be celebrated. We have allowed views to divide us; but while America has so far to go; we have made some significant strides. I echo your thoughts and sentiments my friend. Thank you.

Keith D. Witherspoon said...

Great post. I was in awe as I watched and thought about my grandparents who probably thought that they would never live to see anything like this!!

What a mighty God we serve!!!

Rev.Aaron Holcombe said...

Isn't that Wonderful! I think it is about time. Great Post. Thank you Brother!

Vietta P's two cents worth said...

I was overwhelmed as I watched. Like so many others my mind filled with thoughts of so many people who paved the way for us to get here. So many stories of my fore fathers and the injustices I witnessed myself in the fifties and sixties. I personally saw so many tragic and fatal newspaper headlines. All for the cause for change and a better day. I witnessed change in it's truest form TODAY. Halelujah!! Praise the Lord.

Anonymous said...

Great post Mann!!

Look where He brought us from.


Tony R.

Pastor A. A. McGhee said...

Great Post! Your sensitivity to current events speaks volumes. Thanks for putting things in perspective.

Clinton Smith said...

Hebrews 11:30-40 gives us a summary of overcoming faith that God rewards in the end. The writer ends with verse 39 And all these, having obtained a good testimony through faith, did not receive the promise, 40 God having provided something better for us, that they should not be made perfect apart from us. Thank God that our grandparents, many of which have gone on to be with the Lord, paved the way for us to see this moment in time. Now, we should passed this history on to our children and grandchildren to carry on the work. Thank you sir for post.