http://www.dailykos.com/story/2011/08/29/1011562/-Most-of-you-have-no-idea-what-Martin-Luther-King-actually-did?detail=email
At this point, I would like to remind everyone exactly what Martin
Luther King did, and it wasn't that he "marched" or gave a great speech.
My father told me with a sort of cold fury, "Dr. King ended the terror of living in the south."
It wasn't that black people had to use a separate drinking fountain or couldn't sit at lunch counters, or had to sit in the back of the bus.
You really must disabuse yourself of this idea. Lunch counters and
buses were crucial symbolic planes of struggle that the civil rights
movement used to dramatize the issue, but the main suffering in the
south did not come from our inability to drink from the same fountain,
ride in the front of the bus or eat lunch at Woolworth's.
It was that white people, mostly white men, occasionally went berserk, and grabbed random black people, usually men, and lynched them.
You all know about lynching. But you may forget or not know that white
people also randomly beat black people, and the black people could not
fight back, for fear of even worse punishment.
This constant low level dread of atavistic violence is what kept the
system running. It made life miserable, stressful and terrifying for
black people.
White people also occasionally tried black people, especially black
men, for crimes for which they could not conceivably be guilty. With the
willing participation of white women, they often accused black men of
"assault," which could be anything from rape to not taking off one's
hat, to "reckless eyeballing."
This is going to sound awful and perhaps a stain on my late father's
memory, but when I was little, before the civil rights movement, my
father taught me many, many humiliating practices in order to prevent
the random, terroristic, berserk behavior of white people. The one I
remember most is that when walking down the street in New York City side
by side, hand in hand with my hero-father, if a white woman approached
on the same sidewalk, I was to take off my hat and walk behind my
father, because he had been taught in the south that black males for
some reason were supposed to walk single file in the presence of any
white lady.
This was just one of many humiliating practices we were taught to prevent white people from going berserk.
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