We Shall Over Come-Foot Soldiers’ Cheerleaders of the BLM

How Birmingham March continues via the Black Lives Movement , keep on keeping on

EP McKnight, MEd
Writers’ Blokke

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Photo by Horace Cort , Associated Press

History is repeating itself over and over and as long as it does the marching continues from one generation to another. Change does not happen without a march or revolution and freedom must be demanded as it is not freely given.

Years passed, there was Reverend Martin Luther King Jr. leading the pack demanding what was rightfully due, equal rights for all. Along with Rev. Ralph Abernathy, Rev. Jonathan McPherson, and thousands of others led a demonstration march to Birmingham, Alabama, April 12, 1963.

The voices of yesterday’s movements scream loud to the ears of the Black Lives Matter movement, to keep on stepping in the face of murder, shooting, police brutality, systemic racism, hate groups and all the elements that are trying to crush the voices of the masses, black, white, brown, red and every ethnicity on the face of the earth. Like the 1960’s, many other ethnicity joined the Civil Rights Movement and today the Black Lives Matter Movement includes all ethnicity as they join forces for change and equal rights for all.

The veterans of the campaign that Dr. King Jr. led to eradicate racial segregation in Birmingham, Alabama nearly 60…

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EP McKnight, MEd
Writers’ Blokke

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