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UF Students Meet MLK

Published June 11, 2025 by Nan Mykel

Red, white and blue flags hung from the ceiling of the Fort Homer W. Hesterly auditorium in Tampa Sunday night. More than 2,000 people sitting on folding chairs and bleachers listened to the high school choir sing hymns while they waited patiently for the arrival of the speaker. Suddenly a Tampa policeman stepped to the microphone and said, “Please go outside the building. We have received word that a bomb has been planted here. Please take your time going out and remain outside until we have checked.”

Four student members of the Americans for Democratic Action were among the group which filed back out into the night to wait. For the students the experience was a unique one. For the throng of well-dressed Negroes it was just one incident among many.

Few, if any, were scared away from the area by the bomb threat. For twenty minutes they stood outside chatting and talking with friends. No angry murmur against the segment which thus persecuted them.

While waiting for word that the auditorium was safe, the UF students were able to speak to Dr. Martin Luther King, the speaker.

REV. KING listened to the students, made suggestions, and expressed an interest in receiving more information about the ADA group and its plans to desegregate UF’s lower division. If the group was what it appeared to be, he said that he would lend his name to the drive here in Florida. [Obviously the visit was prior to UF’s integration in 1958]

Then the word went round: no bomb. And the people thronged back to their seats under the flag-draped ceiling to hear the choir sing “This Is My Country.” Then everyone stood and sang the “Star Spangled Banner.”

The invocation was quiet and reserved. In part, the minister said, “And thank you for America. We can’t say land of the free, because some of us yet have fear.” And he prayed for those who gave the bomb scare, and as he prayed the sirens were wailing in the background as the cars returned to pick up the police and firemen.

A HUSH FELL over the audience as Martin Luther King stepped forward to speak to his people. He outlined the Negro’s new sense of dignity and destiny.

“One of the challenges the Negro must meet is his responsibility to “develop a world perspective,” he said. “We have made of this world a neighborhood, and we must make of it a brotherhood. We must learn to live together as brothers or we will all perish as fools.” He suggested that the black man could teach nonviolence to the rest of the world.

“A second challenge to the Negro today is to be able to compete with all people on a universal level,” he said. “We are challenged also to continue to engage in the creative protest to break down all barriers of segregation and discrimination that still exist.”

King listed two myths that must be gotten rid of. One was what he termed the “Myth of time.”

“People say that ‘time will solve this problem–pray and stop pushing!’ We must be patient and pray, true, but we must say to those people that time is neutral, and can be used constructively or destructively.

“EDUCATIONAL determinism is another myth. People say that only education will solve this problem. I say that morality cannot be legislated but behavior can be regulated.

“It cannot make men love me but it can keep him from lynching me, and this is important to me.” King called for a second Emancipation Proclamation from President Kennedy. “The time has come for the President to issue an executive order calling for an end to all segregation because it stands against the 14th amendment to the constitution of the United States,” he said.

He further called for more Negroes to vote; “One of the most significant steps a Negro can take now is that short walk to the voting booth. Within ten years we can elect more than ten Negro congressmen from the South to vote in policies for our nation.”

Striking out against communism, King said where democracy differs is that it wants to secure moral ends by moral means.

“We must be able to stand up before the oppressor and say we will match your capacity for inflicting pain by our capacity to endure suffering,” he said.

He received a standing ovation, and as the crowd filed out one of the students, noticing paper pasted over part of the men’s room sign, lifted the sheet and looked under it. It said “White only.”

(The above was found in the 1960 column of “Artifacts,” my files of the UF Alligator).

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Dr. King was assassinated in Memphis at the age of 39, April 4, 1968.

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INTERESTING

Obeying Orders Lowers Moral Responsibility Perception in the Brain

WHAT WILL DETERMINE

Published May 4, 2025 by Nan Mykel

…the new Pope choice? Education? Looks? Age? Behavior history? Connections? Home country? Politics? Connections? Wealth (horrors)? Race? Personal behavior? Activity on internet platform? Published work? Voice quality? Introvert or extravert? Range of facial expressions? Closeness or favoritism of Pope Francis? We’ll wait until he’s elected before trying to figure it out..

In the meantime, Trump has to dream…

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Following a vacancy in the papacy, the cardinals hold a series of meetings at the Vatican called general congregations. It was hypothesized that the cardinals’ choice will amount to a referendum on whether to extend Francis’ legacy of inclusivity and openness to change, the needs and the challenges facing the Catholic Church globally and qualities needed for the next pope. They will also prepare for the upcoming papal election on May 7, called a conclave. Decisions that only the pope can make, such as appointing a bishop or convening the Synod of Bishops, must wait till after the election. The cardinals are given no access to phones, television, email or other public contact during the conclave.

. Only cardinals under the age of 80 are eligible to vote in a conclave. They are known as the cardinal electors. Those eighty and over are known as cardinal deacons.

For the conclave itself, the cardinals process to the Sistine Chapel and take an oath of absolute secrecy before sealing the doors.

The cardinal electors vote by secret ballot, processing one by one up to Michelangelo’s fresco of the Last Judgment, saying a prayer and dropping the twice-folded ballot in a large chalice. Four rounds of balloting are taken every day until a candidate receives two-thirds of the vote. The result of each ballot are counted aloud and recorded by three cardinals designated as recorders. If no one receives the necessary two-thirds of the vote, the ballots are burned in a stove near the chapel with a mixture of chemicals to produce black smoke.

When one candidate receives as much as two-thirds of the votes , he is asked if he accepts his “canonical election as Supreme Pontiff” and to select his papal name.

The new pope is led to the “Room of Tears” in the Sistine Chapel, named for the overwhelming emotion past pontiffs have experienced. There, he dresses in white robes and receives a new pectoral cross and white zucchetto, or head cap. The cardinals greet the new pope and pledge their obedience to him.

The smoke that rises again is white, informing the thousands outside and the senior cardinal deacon, currently French Cardinal Dominique Mamberti, Prefect of the Supreme Tribunal of the Apostolic Signatura, announces from the balcony of St. Peter’s “Habemus Papam” (“We have a pope”) before the new pope processes out and imparts his blessing on the city of Rome and the entire world.*)

*Now we know what Lindsey Graham meant when he referred to “white smoke” relative to Trump’s papal self portrait.”

So, who’s the new pope and what are his credentials? (Sorry if I seem flip, but that doctored photo of Trump as Pope is too disconcerting. We should NEVER elect anyone from a television show to anything….)

I’ll have to try and make sense of this in another post.

[Who’s connected to Heaven in the meantime?]

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QUOTABLE: Some of us are having a birthday party and some of us are the cake. The Nation, Olufemi O. Taiwo May 2025

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DUH: One way to decrease the effect of climate change is to have smaller families…OOPS

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I MUST ADMIT…

Published May 1, 2025 by Nan Mykel

that I’m a little afraid.

What would have happened if Trump had not won? Time magazine last year quoted him as saying on Truth Social that he does not dismiss the possibility of political violence around the election. “If we don’t win, you know, it depends. It always depends on the fairness of the election.” When asked what he meant when he said on Truth Social that a stolen election “allows for the termination of all rules, regulations and articles, even those found in the Constitution,” he then denied he’d ever said it. Truth Social is a Trump Media & Technology Group platform that is majority-owned by U.S. President Donald Trump.

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Melanie Nathan says April 25, 2025:

Do not wait for leadership – As WE THE PEOPLE – share equal responsibility – we all lead – with our humanity our consciences our smarts our dollars and our duty toward each other, our family, our ancestry, our country and the globe.

DO NOT BE SILENT… We cannot afford it – the more of us who show courage to speak out, the harder it will become to shut us up! SHARE THIS if you DARE!

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FOUND ON MY BOOKSHELF:

Whatever Became of Sin? by Karl Menninger, M.D.: “Lt. Calley was one of those millions of marching men equipped with killing machines and told by us to use them. He did. He herded women and children and old men into a group and mowed them down–then pushed them into a ditch. But how can this be called a sin? Not distinguished for his intelligence, good judgment, culture, kindness, or social concern, Calley was nevertheless a ‘good soldier,’ i.e. a killer who obeyed orders, not a sinner.”

I reflected on that passage, substituting in my mind the many spineless pushover enablers of our current destructive oligarch. Fortunately, few are calling Musk a ‘good soldier,’ but….maybe a sinner?

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IS THE CHRISTIAN RIGHT NOT RIGHT? An opinion column by David French in the New York Times questions the role of the religious right: “Was the Christian right a virtuous — however imperfect — movement born out of deep regard for the life and liberty of human beings created in the image of God? Or was it a corrupt movement born out of fear and spite that used religion to deceive the masses (including countless good and faithful Christians) and conceal its true nature?”

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NOTE: I’m not a religious fanatic–although it seems I mention “sin” a lot. It’s just that our country’s leadership is so blatantly shocking…

FMY (For My Information: Judaism and Christianity)

Published November 2, 2023 by Nan Mykel

I’m a quasi Quaker and Unitarian, and am essentially unbiased, but I noted that I short-changed both Christianity and Judaism in an earlier post, so I decided to look into the topic and this is what I found on Google.  It’s just a small fragment of history, but if interested you may want to pursue:

Fastened to the cross on which Jesus was crucified hung the title, Jesus of Nazareth King of the Jews. Many Jewish leaders who saw it tried to get Pontious Pilate, the Roman governor, to change the wording. They insisted it should state that Jesus merely claimed to be the King of the Jews.

So why don’t Jews believe in Jesus? In their adherence to the Torah, the first five books of the Bible, why don’t they recognize Jesus Christ as fulfilling the prophecies made about the coming Messiah?

Jesus ( c. 6 to 4 BC – AD 30 or 33), also referred to as Jesus Christ, Jesus of Nazareth, and many other names and titles, was a first-century Jewish preacher and religious leader. He is the central figure of Christianity, the world’s largest religion….

From <https://www.google.com/search?sca_esv=578888506&sxsrf=AM9HkKnmQKwO1LNVRFTt98PKR2k5PT9Z3A%3A1698948015570&q=was%20jesus%20a%20christian&ved=2ahUKEwjVxNbH8qWCAxWsj4kEHV3ZDgcQmoICKAF6BAgEEAw&biw=1600&bih=826&dpr=1>

https://www.oneforisrael.org/bible-based-teaching-from-israel/messianic-judaism-messianic-jews/?gclid=CjwKCAjwkY2qBhBDEiwAoQXK5bhyi4MHv5CdpaV8dxOzQcgSQ5LsknroYZtvsmFlUlIPwfJpK3cVpxoCV0wQAvD_BwE#:~:text=The%20very%20first,sin%20of%20deicide.

What Will This Mean For The Future?

Published March 26, 2023 by Nan Mykel

I DON’T KNOW, but it has come to my attention via an  opinion piece in today’s New York Times that Latino immigrants are bringing with them a  more intense, active  level of Christian religiosity  than that manifested by white protestants. It also seems  puzzling news to think that Christianity is catching on worldwide, as compared to its occurrence in the United States.

More than 40,000 churches in the United States are currently in the National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference.

How will this all play out?  I guess we’ll see.  Get the lowdown from Tish Harrison Warren’s op ed Times piece of 3/26/23.

Great Exchange of Comments! VISIT!

Published February 27, 2017 by Nan Mykel

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