African American
Related: About this forumCross posted with GD: First question MLK was asked on Meet The Press
was "Aren't the sit-ins hurting the negro cause?"
This interview seemed interesting when compared to responses to BLM.
(Warning: the transcript is not well done - very messy.)
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2015/08/14/1412113/-The-first-question-MLK-was-asked-on-Meet-the-Press-Aren-t-the-sit-ins-hurting-the-negro-cause
[Lawrence Spivak]: Dr. King, the former president, Harry Truman, recently
said this, and I quote, If anyone came to my store and sat down, I would throw 1960 him out. Private business has its own rights and can do what it ants." Now, Pres-
ident, former President Truman is an old friend of the Negro, I believe. Isnt this
an indication that the sit-in strikes are doing the race, the Negro race, more harm
than good?
[King]: No, I dont think so, Mr.Spivak. First, I should say that this was an unfortunate statement, and we were very disappointed to hear the president, the former president of the United States, make such a statement. In a sense a statement like this serves to aid and abet the violent forces in the South, and even if Mr. Truman disagreed with the sit-ins he should certainly disagree with them on a higher level. Following his past record, it seems to me that Mr. Truman wouldnt have faced such a situation because there wouldnt have been a segregated store in the beginning if he were running it, according to his statements in the past. Now, I do not think this movement is setting us back or making enemies; its causing numerous people all over the nation, and in the South in particular, to reevaluate the stereotypes that they have developed concerning Negroes, so that it has an educational value, and I think in the long run it will transform the whole of American society.
[Spiuak]: Well now you have yourself have said that the aim of your method of nonviolent resistance is not to defeat or to humiliate the white man but to win his friendship and understanding. How successful do you think you have been, or are being, in winning the friendship and understanding of the white men of the South?
[King]: Well, I should say that this doesnt come overnight. The nonviolent way does not bring about miracles, in a few hours, or in a few days, or in a few years, for that matter. I think at first, the first reaction of the oppressor, when op pressed people rise up against the system of injustice, is an attitude of bitterness. But I do believe that if the nonviolent resisters continue to follow the way of non- violence they eventuallyget over to the hearts and souls of the former oppressors, and I think it eventually brings about that redemption that we dream of. Of course, I cant estimate how many people weve touched so far; this is impossible because its an inner process. But Im sure something is stirring in the minds and the souls of people, and Im sure that many people are thinking anew on this basic prob- lem of human relations.
MADem
(135,425 posts)against the system of injustice, is an attitude of bitterness.
Hmmmm....plus ça change plus c'est la même chose~! Mais oui?