Lee Weal
As a child growing up in the 60s, I learned about the civil rights movement by living it. My mother and her closest friends were active members of our local chapter of CORE (Congress of Racial Equality). My schoolmates had posters of The Beatles and The Supremes on their walls and I did too — alongside posters of The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Malcolm X and Angela Davis. As a child, I went to rallies and helped to make posters for demonstrations and sit-ins. I wish young people today could truly understand their culture and history and the many sacrifices of those who came before them. Too many people, both young and old, black and white, assume the struggle is over.