Drama on MLK Day:
58Sitting in the cold and nothing to warm me up! The sun is block by the large establishment.
Everyone is either coming or going. The train that lead us this far has stop because of the drama taking place on the back seats of this moving train.
No sitting on the front of the bus (like it was in Mrs. Parker days). The drama today is on the back of this moving train.
It’s causing a delay in our freedom and the rights that were fought for us so many years ago with the hope of educating a people both young and old. “That I am somebody in 1968.
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Stated, “Whatever affects one directly affects all indirectly, for some strange reason, I can never be what you ought to be until you are what you ought to be. You can never be what you ought to be until I am what I ought to be“(Dallas Examiner).
Forty years this march has directly impacted me and our society.
Today’s outburst of our young people is an indirectly relaxs on us today. Our Freedom and Rights
Are pledged by our dress, our mouth and the creative activity know as drama. (Baby mommy drama, street fighting drama, and negative words are all part of our drama society today). When in full force it can draw a crowd as big as the March in 1968.
We have made progress! However, forty more years from now it will still reflex those young people today, but they will be marching with signs that say “I want to be drama free like it was in 1968!” I am still somebody on this Martin Luther King Jr. Day.







Caroline 3 months ago
Now we know that drama do not discriminate from the front of the bus to the back. From the pulpit to politic, drama will always be. Kids today don’t know much about MLK because they are not being taught. Nice article.