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  • Board Game Geek
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    Yeah, bully for her...she stood up for what she believed in.

    Nowadays, she'd have carried a shopping bag full of semtex to make her point and Police forensics would be scraping her brains off the lamposts and zipping up the body bags of the other 34 people she took with her.

    In another 20 years, she'll exist again...but this time she will be white.

    Plus ca change.....

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  • AlfredJPruffock
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    Hear Hear Chico, that lady certainly had balls, well you know what I mean ...
    joking aside a fitting tribute.

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  • Chico
    started a topic A Great Woman

    A Great Woman

    Ode to Rosa Parks

    In the forests of Alabama where pine trees crowd the air and scrape
    the blue sky raw and heat sifts down a few degrees
    where green moss creeps on stones and crawls over the earth,
    I will bet all I ever loved that just below the surface here you will find
    the bones of men smashed by roots and the gray rinds
    of the skulls of women broken open like sudden storms one at a time
    over the brutal Southern course of years and you could populate
    three or four medium-sized towns with the bodies lost
    in the forests outside Montgomery Alabama and forty-five years ofclear starry nights have passed over these pines since that afternoon
    in December in 1955 when you risked the sudden
    rage of whites who mobbed up at a moment’s notice and the midnight cruelties of Alabama were practiced so well so often that the smallest
    act of defiance was a matter of life and death and you
    did not move to the back of the bus as you were told to and it was
    dangerous, always dangerous, to have any courage in the South,
    just to open your mouth, or to breathe in and out,
    and you did not move to the back of that bus on Cleveland Avenue,
    Secretary of an Alabama chapter of the NAACP, Lady Courageous,
    Rosa Parks, sitting in that seat you saved us
    the difficult sweet word free.

    Poem, copyright © 2001 by Steve Scafidi

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