I was born during the end period of Jim Crow segregation. As a  teen in the 
1960's I deeply felt it inappropriate to fight over a cup of coffee,  or to 
fight to live alone side of ones economic white counterpart. Many of  folks, 
millions did not feel this way. 
 
For virtually all of my life I also felt "integration" had  nothing to do 
with freedom and emancipation. Many of folks, millions did not  feel this way. 
 
Forty years later it is easier to see, at least for me, that  the long 
struggle for Civil Rights contained junctures.  At some point  the fight over a 
cup 
of coffee; not to ride on the back of the bus (which had no  meaning in a city 
like Detroit where basically everyone on the bus was black);  integrated 
schools and so forth, because summarized in the slogan "freedom" and  "freedom 
now." 
 
No one asked for a definition of "freedom" because it became  self 
explanatory in the minds and hearts of millions. 
 
Obama's election express the passing of a historical boundary  in the life of 
our country. 
 
His election does not inspire me to renounce communism or  reconceptualize 
classes and social struggles in America; struggles rooted  in the soil of our 
short few hundred years of history. Carved into Obama face  and being are the 
words, "towards a more perfect union," and no one today asks,  the definition 
of 
"more perfect union." The definition is living and requires no  explanation 
because it is self evident to everyone at this passing moment of  time. 
 
The definition - the word, was made flesh in the appearance of  two and a 
half million people making what seems to be the very first American  Mecca. 
Obama's inauguration Mecca eclipse the "Million Man March." Is this  not 
something 
to ponder? Something has in fact changed or shifted in the  country's culture 
and minds eye. 
 
Some may object at this "social patriotism" but everyone knows  what is meant 
by, "towards a more perfect union." 
 
Yes?  
 
When Dr. King was alive, I actually felt and thought (with the  infinite 
wisdom of a teen), that his approach to the social struggle and his  posture 
before power, was unbecoming of a man of honor. The idea of allowing  someone 
to 
spit in my face defied logic and my parents upbringing. At the time I  did not 
know I was a tanned Yankee or "one of those Northern Negroes," living  off the 
high end of the hog. Needless to say, many of  folks, millions did not feel 
the way I felt or viewed the world as I did.  
 
History has proven me wrong . . .again.  
 
The evidence is that Dr. King turned out to be the man nobody  accurately 
predicted or thought he was. Dr. King got himself into a lot of  trouble, once 
he 
left the confines of the South and ventured amongst us Yanks,  speaking of 
poverty and immoral wars of aggression.  
 
Dr. King the individual expressed and represented a juncture  in our history 
that virtually everyone use as a historical marker. Not because  "that is what 
we are taught by the bourgeoisie," but because his personality and  
individual being was large enough to best expressed a moment in  history.  
There are 
others like Angela Davis, who is not the person  everyone may have thought her 
to be, but she has her own paragraph in a larger  narrative. 
 
That Obama is a juncture in American history and shall forever  in our 
history be used as a historical marker seems the hall mark of obviousness  to 
me. 
 
Many of folks, millions perhaps may not feel this way. 
 
I do not mean to be petty or condescending, but adulation for  the leader is 
a part of the human drama. 
 
Let us march  on, til victory is won is redefined by each  generation. The 
banner of the Third American Revolution has not yet ascended to  a place in the 
minds and hearts of folks, where it becomes its own definition.  Does any one 
doubt its profound proletarian essences? 
 
Late at night one can hear the footsteps in the dark. 
 
WL. 
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