Today in History, June 29th, 1964
Civil Rights Act of 1964 passed after 83-day filibuster in the US Senate
I'm proud to say that Martha and I had the opportunity to work with and know both Amelia Robinson, (shown here injured and tear gassed on Bloody Sunday, and commemorating it in 2014 on the 50th anniversary with President Obama) and Rev. James Bevel, (pictured with MLK) both leaders of the Selma campaign, and intimate collaborators of Dr. King. Ms. Amelia was one of the handful of people in the Oval Office present when LBJ signed the CivIl Rights Act into law, given her role in fighting for this and Voting Rights since the 1930's. If you want to understand why I am so strident and angry at the Evil regime of Hate under Trump, it's because of people like these Heroes who are looking over my shoulder from their place in Eternity. They didn't allow themselves to cave in to hatred or violence, and neither will I. But, invoking moral outrage was their mission in this world, and they passed it on to me. Thinking of you both, my friends, on this hallowed day.

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