Monday, January 9, 2012

the memo

Dear Succcessful

This is a month that we celebrate MLK Jr. I would like for you to talk about the woman beside her. A woman that was quiet in voice but loud in her actions. 

Coretta Scott King

From humble beginning, she came from a lower middle class family with a mother determined that all her children were educated. From that inspiration and requirement, she graduated top of her class in high school and secured a scholarship for her higher education.

Later, she met the man of her dreams. Together, they took a nightmare of social injustice and told others that dream of equality within her reach. When others would have given up after her husband's death, she took the torch of that dream until she died distributing information and inspiration for equality for race,sex, and even sexual orientation.

I love her story, completly inspired by it. As matter fact, I am in awe of her life, how strong she was.

Solutions without excuses.

have a great and productive week

benita wheeler

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