Saturday, February 6, 2010

Dr. Martin Luther King

"Gil Scott-Heron was ... a key figure in the movement to create a holiday celebrating Martin Luther King Jr. He's got a new book coming out called Last Holiday, all about the history behind the holiday. He talked with us about how Stevie Wonder toured the country back in the 80's trying to convince the country at that time that this needed to happen. Scott-Heron was with him on that tour."
--- NPR The Bryan Park Project 2008/01

Dr. Martin Luther King
--- Gil Scott-Heron (2008)

I suppose that I had honestly never given much thought
As to how much of a battle would have to be fought
To get most Americans to agree and to say
That there actually should be a black holiday.

But what a hell of a challenge
How far was Stevie willing to go
To make them pass an amendment
That had been left on the table ten years in a row.

I never doubted that Stevie was sincere
But how many minds had come together
In the past twelve years?

How many folks recognize how much America had to grow
And who else had been qualified to lead us where we had to go?

I liked the idea of a minister being around
When racing for such high stakes
To have his foot near the brakes.
Because of what really had gone down
Because America could have blown up
Before we ever had a chance to really say we had grown up.

Gandhi took non-violence with him when he died
Over here there was non-violence but only on one side
When white folks beat up and killed people that you knew
You decided to direct your anger at a building or two.

Instead of making the Old Testament a civil rights guide
And saying an eye for an eye would now be justified
We were told to accept that some white folks had no class
As opposed to condemning all the white folks en masse.

We determined that remaining peaceful was the best thing
And directing those feelings were men like Dr. King.

Through a storm of provocation to fight
We saw that in order to change America
You must change the law

We were called militant and radical and made to look bad
Because we were fighting for things that most Americans already had
But between what’s written and what’s done is the real thing
So America might not have made it without Dr. Martin Luther King.

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