Lest the years erase from our
minds
The march in Selma in 1965,
Remembering that march and the
struggle for rights
Will help to keep certain
memories alive.
While crossing the Edmund Pettus
Bridge,
Non-violent protesters simply
wanting
Equal treatment in the right to
vote
Found law enforcement jeering and
taunting.
Instead of receiving support and
protection,
The marchers were greeted with
anger and threats
And bashes with billy clubs and
tear gas canisters.
That kind of treatment no one
forgets.
Our heroes are those who stand up
for rights--
Who face danger and possible
jail.
They help lead the way for others
By forging onward and creating
the trail.
The voting rights fought for in
the past,
In many states are under attack.
Just when we manage to take steps
forward,
We always take a few steps back.
In the past fifty years--though
much has changed--
True equality for ALL still
eludes us.
An all-inclusive America is one
That doesn't EX- but instead
includes us.
Had it not been for the heroes
of the past--
The ones who courageously paved
the way--
One wonders where we would be
right now.
But where are the heroes to guide
us today?
By Bob B (3-9-15)
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