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    The March on Washington Continues

    adminBy adminAugust 25, 2023No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Dr. John E. Warren, Publisher San Diego Voice & Viewpoint Newspaper Sixty years ago, the Publisher of thi
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    By Dr. John E. Warren, Publisher
    San Diego Voice & Viewpoint Newspaper

    Sixty years ago, the Publisher of this newspaper was one of the 250,000-plus people
    who marched on Washington, D.C.. The gathering was not just to “hear” Dr. Martin
    Luther King, Jr., but to “join” him in the demand that America make good the “insufficient
    fund check” it had given to Black America in particular and all America in general. We
    came from across this great nation, some walking, some by train, some by bus, some
    by car and some by horse and wagon, to collectively demonstrate our commitment to
    the truth that “all men are created equal and endowed by their creator with certain
    unalienable rights, that among these were the right to life, liberty and the pursuit of
    happiness”. But none of that was possible without the equality guaranteed by the 13th
    and 14th Amendments to the United States Constitution.

    While the last 60 years have given us many gains including a Black man as President of
    the United States, the same forces that opposed us 60 years ago are still present. They
    never went away. They just changed clothes. They still kill us under the guise of law
    enforcement, executing us under the color of law without trial.

    The big difference between 60 years ago and today is that we are not as actively
    committed to the idea that Dr. King stated that day when he said “Injustice against
    anyone is injustice against all of us”. When I say we are not as committed, I am not
    talking about just marching, and the journey that it took so many years ago just to be in
    Washington, D.C. on August 26, 1963, because, if we were, with today’s travel
    conveniences, airplanes, hotels, credit cards and rental cars, more than 250,000 of us
    could easily be in Washington, D.C. this Saturday, August 26, 2023.

    I am speaking of the kind of commitment that leads to and includes personal sacrifice
    for the good of the collective.

    The physical demonstration of our resolve is needed more today than ever before. If we
    can’t be there, we can still be about the business of voter registration in preparation for
    repelling the Right Wing wave that is coming at us under the guise of support for Donald
    Trump. If we can’t march, we can certainly vote and if we can’t see the value of each of
    our votes counting, then we either don’t understand the price paid for the vote or we are
    just dead to the times and conditions of living in a democracy under siege.

    Yes, 60 years later, it is time to stop singing we shall overcome. It is time to overcome
    with the actions of planning, voting, getting involved, and supporting everything that a
    racist conservative element in this country is rising up against from voting suppression,
    the abolition of African Studies and the banning of books, to the rewrite of history
    declaring that slavery was beneficial to its victims. As Rev. Sharpton has said, we are
    not celebrating the commemoration of a March, but the continuation of this march, even
    60 years later. The Struggle Continues and so must we. Let’s find a way to support this
    August 26 and find our own personal march for the struggle.

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