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Was I Wrong? Only in Style

May 31, 2025 By Robert Saul

I will continue to fight against discrimination and attempts to demonize diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives that make us stronger, not weaker.

Filed Under: Thoughts Tagged With: civil rights, cost of lies, cultural trauma, lies, racism, redlining, systemic racism, welfare

Clouds, Love and Life

February 2, 2025 By Robert Saul

My reflections can make me commit to considering all sides now and use my experience and years ahead to continue to make a difference for all children.

Filed Under: Thoughts Tagged With: both side now, civil rights, clouds, Hillary Clinton, Joni Mitchell, life, love, Vietnam War, voting rights

Is history the path forward?

June 16, 2024 By Robert Saul

History is the path forward if we choose to improve our lives, improve the lives of our families, and the life of our communities.

Filed Under: Thoughts Tagged With: Abraham Lincoln, civil rights, Doris Kearns Goodwin, George Floyd, history, John Fitzgerald Kennedy, Lyndon Johnson, Martin Luther King Jr., Robert F Kennedy, voting rights

Civil rights struggles and 2020 election denials

November 12, 2023 By Robert Saul

Children learn from adults and if they learn that wanton disregard for the rule of law and that not being empathetic toward others are acceptable behaviors, we have failed.

Filed Under: Thoughts Tagged With: civil rights, cost of lies, election denial, insurrection, segregation, voting rights

Birmingham, AL (1963) – Children at play?

March 12, 2023 By Robert Saul

Children's crusade

The children in Birmingham AL peacefully protested segregation, segregation with its inherent unequal education and unequal economic opportunity, and were greeted with violence.

Filed Under: Thoughts Tagged With: Birmingham Children's Crusade, civil rights, Constance Baker Motley, Martin Luther King Jr., segregation

Parallels between civil rights legal struggles and 2020 election denials

August 28, 2022 By Robert Saul

Kennedy 1962

It is quite plain to me that the early segregationists and their perversion of the rule of law are eerily similar to the attempt by some prominent politicians to subvert the rule of law with the attack on the Capitol and the continued attack on our laws and the Constitution.

Filed Under: Thoughts Tagged With: civil rights, election denial, integration, lawlessness, racism, segregation

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