"America is more like a
quilt: many patches, many pieces, many colors, many sizes, all woven and held
together by a common thread. The white, the Hispanic, the black, the Arab, the
Jew, the woman, the Native American, the small farmer, the businessperson, the
environmentalist, the peace activist, the young, the old, the lesbian, the gay,
and the disabled make up the American quilt…. "
Jesse
Jackson
"He [Jackson] was talking about everyone who was left
out, everyone who was forgotten, everyone who was unseen, everyone who was
unheard. And in that sense, he was expressing the very essence of what our
democracy should be, the ideals at the very heart of the American experiment,
the belief that regardless of what we look like or how we worship, regardless
of where our ancestors come from or how much money we got, we’re all part of
the American family. We’re all endowed with the same inalienable rights to life
and liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
"We’re all obligated to answer the call and step
forward and take responsibility for making wrongs right and for caring for our
neighbors, and bringing the reality of America a step closer to its glorious
ideals. We are living in a time when it can be hard to hope.
"Each day we wake up to some new assault on our
democratic institutions, another setback to the idea of the rule of law, an
offense to common decency. Every day you wake up to things you just didn’t
think were possible. Each day, we’re told by those in high office to fear each
other and to turn on each other, and that some Americans count more than
others, and that some don’t even count at all.
"Everywhere we see greed and bigotry being celebrated
and bullying and mockery masquerading as strength, we see science and expertise
denigrated while ignorance and dishonesty and cruelty and corruption are
reaping untold rewards. Every single day we see that, and it’s hard to hope in
those moments.
"So it may be tempting to get discouraged, to give into
cynicism. It may be tempting for some to compromise with power, and grab what
you can, or even for good people to maybe just put your head down and wait for
the storm to pass.
"His [Jackson's} voice calls
on each of us to be heralds of change, to be messengers of hope…. Wherever we
have a chance to make an impact, whether it’s in our school or our workplaces
or our neighborhoods or our cities, not for fame, not for glory, or because
success is guaranteed, but because it gives our life purpose ... and because if
we don’t step up, no one else will.”
Barack
Obama
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