Monday, September 4, 2017

“It takes guts to be gentle and kind.” – Anonymous

From “Lincoln  365,” by Arnold Kunst
September 3
 ‘…It’s not just that that day’s four million slaves were freed; their progeny, otherwise destined to be slaves themselves, were freed. And it is not just that the slaves current and future were freed; their white masters were freed from the incubus of slavery. The rest of the American population was freed from it. An institution which was radically unjust in its very essence was overcome. It is not only that a certain number of living Southerners were “held” in the Union; the principle of the American Union was defended, and not only defended but given a deep redefinition, now with equality at the center alongside freedom.’
- William Lee Miller

‘Here I stand; I can do no other.’
- Martin Luther



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