Chapter 782: It's a great event
Of course, if it were a normal day, these black demonstrations would not have received much media attention. Pen "Fun" Pavilion www.biquge.info
The United States is a free country, and demonstrations take place at every turn in the United States.
Especially some of the unemployed, and some of the blacks.
Like the first black marches, they were not taken seriously by the media at the beginning.
In their eyes, these black people's march is another blackmail for them to commit laziness.
Yes, in the eyes of many white people, they have always thought that black people are inferior, they are all lazy, they are all inferior.
Most of their demonstrations and demonstrations are because they are lazy, and they have no job, no food, and no housing.
And in order to fight for the slightest right and right, they began to march and demonstrate.
In the end, the government doesn't want to make a big deal out of it, and there will be some compromise to a greater or lesser extent.
However, this time, the media thought wrong.
These blacks who participated in the march were no longer there to eat.
Some of these friends who participated in the demonstration were no longer doing their jobs.
These black friends are trying to give them the same opportunities and systems as white people.
They read aloud the laws they signed more than 100 years ago, and they spoke aloud to the country.
[All those who are enslaved by others in any state where the people of the country are still rebelling against the United States, or in a specified part of a state, shall be free for all then and thereafter; The executive branch of the government of the United States, including the authorities of the Navy and the Army, will recognize and guarantee the liberty of these persons, and will not do anything to suppress them when they or any of them make any effort for their own liberty......]
This was the Emancipation Proclamation signed by Lincoln more than 100 years ago, but more than 100 years later, blacks have not been freed.
They stood at the Lincoln Memorial and read the Emancipation Proclamation while looking at Lincoln's propaganda for ending the Civil War.
The sound moved countless people.
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"Hey, honey, what are they doing?"
"They're asking the government for a fair chance."
"They seem so pitiful."
"It's true, it's not easy for blacks to survive in America. Although many people think that black people are lazy, stupid, and there is a lot of violence. But if they are given the opportunity, they may not be able to stand in high society like white people. ”
"Like our president, Dean?"
"Yes."
"Shall we support him, then?"
"No, we're not black."
A couple said as they looked at the parade crowd.
"But we're not white either."
"That ......"
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"Mommy, what are they reading?"
A child near the Lincoln Memorial asked about his mother.
"They read the Emancipation Proclamation signed by Lincoln more than 100 years ago," the mother said. ”
"Why are they reading this?"
"Because they're black, they want to be free."
"Mom, are we going to support them?"
"Oh dear, we're not black, so let's leave it alone."
"But, Mom, the teacher said that even the birds want to be free, and they must want to be free too."
Children look innocently at their mothers.
The mother trembled and said to the child, "I'm sorry, baby, you're right. Even the birds crave freedom, let alone people. Although we are not black, we should also support him. ”
With that, the mother joined the procession with her baby in her arms.
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What is a person of color?
Being a person of color is a discriminatory term that refers to the fact that all races except whites are people of color.
Blacks are one of the most discriminated against people of color.
At first, people didn't pay much attention to these black demonstrations, but slowly, after these black people shouted slogans, these black people shouted their voices of freedom. Black or not, they joined the demonstrations.
In it, there are the Indians.
Among them, there are also Indians.
In it, there are also Asians.
Among them, there are also people from Europe.
In it, there are even some white people who insist on justice.
On the first day of the march, just over 100 people took action.
On the second day of the march, more than 1,000 people joined in an instant.
On the third day of the march, 30,000 people had already participated.
On the fourth day of the march, it had grown to 100,000 people.
The crowd on the "New Hampshire" side stood up.
Black friends in "New York State" stood up.
Friends of "Pennsylvania" also took action.
"Tennessee" joined in with the loud slogan.
"Mississippi" ......
"Georgia" ......
No one could have imagined that this parade would grow to such a peak.
No one could have imagined that there would be so many people participating in this march.
No one even imagined that a large number of whites would also join the march in support of blacks.
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"Mr. President, according to statistics, more than 130,000 people have joined the demonstration."
In the presidential palace of the White House, the secretary is reporting to "Dean" the data on participation in the demonstration.
"130,000 people, and after a day, another 30,000 has been added, which is really good."
In fact, Dean was not at all worried about the march. Although he is the president, he has quelled the demonstration. However, as a black president, he was too eager for this march for justice and opportunity. Patiently with the excitement in his heart, Dean continued: "Send someone to contact them quickly, and ask them what conditions they have, and what they need to stop this march." ”
"Yes."
Unfortunately, the people sent by the government did not get the answers they wanted.
Or rather, they already have the answer.
The answer is the slogan shouted by this group of demonstrators:
[As long as blacks continue to be subjected to unspeakable brutal persecution by the police, we will never be satisfied.]
As long as we are tired and tired from the road and cannot find accommodation in the motels along the highway and in the hotels in the city, we will never be satisfied.
As long as the basic sphere of activity of the blacks is only from the small slums inhabited by minorities to the large slums, we will never be satisfied.
As long as our children are stripped of themselves and dignity by the "white only" slogan, we will never be satisfied.
As long as there is still one black man in Mississippi who can't vote, and as long as there is one black man in New York who thinks he can't vote, we will never be satisfied.
No! We are not satisfied now, and we will not be satisfied in the future, unless justice and fairness are like the waves of the river and the sea, surging and rolling in. 】
This is the slogan of the marchers.
This is the grievance of black friends.
It was a movement that was set to change the political landscape of North America.
It's also a great event. (To be continued.) )