* Martin Luther King Jr. Special Edition_____ (Ehe ÏJu rth u ïi (©hserucr C A LL January /», 2000 TO A C T IO N C3 II JANUARY FREEDOM DAYS M O M ENTS IN CIVIL RIGHTS HISTORY B y J anus A dams Even before the official U.S. en­ trance into the war, blacks could see the same old World War I monster raise its ugly head: the expectation that blacks should sacrifice their lives in a segre­ gated Army for freedoms they could not call theirown. On January 14,1941, a federal suit stood poised to force a desegregated military. BHBBIEI— “Plant a tree, a shrub, or a bush!” Lady Bird Johnson urged. As First Lady, she had launched a campaign to beautify America. But, thrust against a backdrop ofcities enflamed by riot and V ietnamese rice paddies fertilized with napalm, her program had become fod­ der for bad jokes. In a new initiative, Mrs. Johnson hosted a White House luncheon on January 18,1968,atwhich she sought to enlist women in the fight against urban crime. Johnson planted a seed for as she spoke, what took root in one o f her guests - singer-actress Eartha Kitt - were seeds o f rebellion. W ar was igniting in the streets, charged Kitt. “You send the best o f this country o ff to be shot and maimed. They rebel in the stre e t.. .because they’re going to be snatched off the their mothers to be shot in Vietnam.” Stunned, the first lady countered, “Be­ cause there is a war o n...that still doesn’t give us a free ticket not to try to work for better things such as against crime in the streets, better education and better health for our people.” But Kitt was on a different plane. “ I have lived in the gutters,” said poverty’s child and high achiever. “The children o f America are not rebelling for no reason.” Kitt’s remarks were not received well. A poor player in a high-stakes political drama, she had misjudged her role. Blacklisted in a residential backlash, sheself-exiled in Europe. The W hite H ouse squandered another chance to work with its critics. On January 2 0 ,1970, Dr. Benjamin E. Mays was elected president o f the Atlanta Board o f Education. As con­ gratulations arrived by the barrel load, one lone rotten apple could not spoil the bunch: “Dear nigger: How does it feel to get elected to a job strictly on your color?” This, to the president emeritus o f Morehouse College, an elder statesman o f theology and edu­ cation, an adviser to President John F. Kennedy, a mentor-eulogizer to Dr. King, and the recipient o f 28 honorary doctorates. / *• Bravo! O n Jan u ary 27, 1961, Leontyne Price made her long-awaited debut at the Metropolitan Opera House in New York. With her performance as Leonora in El Travatore, shejoined a very short list o f African Americans who had walked that stage, and be­ came the first black woman to achieve international recognition as “prima donna assoluta.” Now this is what all o f this means. That historic night, the curtains were slowly reined down, a woman of ex­ traordinary ability and grace walked center stage to receive her well-de­ served adulation, and an audience o f thousands o f sophissticated opera afi­ cionados applauded and cheered her nonstop for forty-two minutes! Jn Sunday, January 31,1960, four North Carolina A&T College fresh­ men sat in a Greensboro dormitory stewing over an incident that had hap­ pened earlier that day. Returning to ca m p u s from a w e e k e n d in Wilmington, Joe McNeil couldn’t get anything to eat at the segregated bus terminal. Angered by the racism con­ fronting them each day and energized by the courage displayed by so many other Civil Rights demonstrators, the four friends wanted to do something. But what? Together, they cooked up the plan they would act on the very next + . « Ta January 31,1960. Sit-ins, organized protests against racial discrimination, became a powerful tactic in the battle against segregated lunch counters. could be serv ed at one counter and not day. another. Theircool logic was too much On Monday, February 1,1960, Ezell to handle. Employee confusion turned Blair Jr., Franklin McCain, Joseph from hostility toconlusionagain.There McNeil, and David Richmond headed was simply no protocol for the situa­ downtown. In W oolworth’s they pur­ tion. In taking seats at that lunch chased school supplies and patiently counter, the four young men made an waited for a receipt. Then, they sat ___________________ enduring place for them selves in the down at the lunch counter and did a perfectly normal thing - they ordered , Jijsto ry o t the hum an rights struggle coffee and doughnuts. When they were ' world-wide. told to leave, they asked why they In tact, sit-ins did not begin in " This growing self-respect has inspired the negro with a new determination to struggle and sacrifice until first class citizenship becomes a reality." by Martin Luther King Jr. Greensboro. In 1942, Civil Rights sit- ins had been w aged by the Congress o f Racial Equality (CORE) at Stoner’s R estaurant in Chicago. But w hat seized the im agination and headl ines in G reensboro was the initiative o f the four A & T students acting com ­ pletely on their own. N ever before had segregationists been faced with this dilem m a - their money or their way o f life. I f sit-in protesters weren ’t served, they would block the counter. W hen they were dragged o ff and arrested, the com m otion deterred otherpatrons. By mid-February 1960, the sit-in m ovement had spread to 15 cities in five states. And by mid- October, things had begun to change. This timeline is from the book "Freedom Days". 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