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And it has been nearly seven years since that day I remember so clearly -- when I took nine ohildren to school in my home town of Little Rock, Arkansas. Either way you remember, it has been a long time -- too long. The Supreme Court declared that the desegregation of schools should move with \"all deliberate speed.\" Yet today, only 9 per cent of the Negro children attending school in the South have been integrated. Nor can the North be proud of its record, because it, too, is a sorry one. For example, there 112,000 Negro children in Arkansas. Only 366 are enrolled in desegregated schools. There are many reasons that can be offered for the slow progress that has been made. Perhaps \"excuses\"is the best word. 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I wondered had the late President forgotten that Crispus Attuck, a Negro, was the first one to give his life to save this country from British oppression? As I asked myself these questions, a new understanding of the political, economic and social structure of our country began to unfold. I realized that a new kind of investment was necessary if we were to attain true democracy. That is why I am proud to address you today. I was headline recently in a Southern Newspaper, which said: \"LBJ ACTS LIKE A RESCUE SQUAD FOR ANYTHING THAT AILS U. S.\" To me, it could not have been placed better or more timely, for that is just exactly what our president is attempting to do. His War on Poverty Program is designed to rescue millions who now live on the outskirts of hope. 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Mrs. Peabody realized that ehe same chain which binds the Negro in Florida, disrupts ther freedom of action in Massachusetts. She acknowledges the fact that it takes more than mere ob- servance of forms and proprieties to plow up a nation's heart and saw the seeds of true and lasting greatness. Only deep and abiding faith in our democracy enabled the young freedom fighters to endure the soaring stings of water channeled into the stream of hate, torturs of dungeons, and the painful bites of vicious dogs. 1964 represents a historical challenge to you, to me, and to every American. The outcome of this challenge depends on WHAT we do this election year! We must respect the young---revolutionists, or demonstrators ---call them what you will or may, for theri fervent zeal for fight- ing for which they believe--- freedom and dignity for all mankind. -more-"],"dc_format":["application/pdf"],"dcterms_identifier":null,"dcterms_language":null,"dcterms_publisher":["Fayetteville, Ark. : University of Arkansas Libraries"],"dc_relation":null,"dc_right":["http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/"],"dcterms_is_part_of":null,"dcterms_subject":["African Americans--Arkansas","Civil rights--Arkansas","Race discrimination--Arkansas","Segregation--Arkansas"],"dcterms_title":["Daisy Bates Speaks Against Slow Pace of Integration"],"dcterms_type":["Text"],"dcterms_provenance":["University of Arkansas, Fayetteville. 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We must press forward, until the battle is won. Therefore, let us resolve that none will stand by as an idle spectator. Every hour is filled with destiny, and every de- lay compllicates our difficulties. In 1960, ten million registered voters were not interested enough in their city, their state or their country to spare the time to go to the polling places and cast their votes. The millions who mourned at the untimely death of our late President, November last, must never forget his famous words, when he said: \"Ask not what your country can do for you, but what you can do for your country.\" Many of us, especially of African descent, were a little puzzled by the statement. My first reaction was, what does he mean by --\".....What you can do for your country?\" Haven't we done enough, I thought? 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I did not want to create an illusion in her troubled mind, yet, I tried to explain in words which she could understand. I told her that President Johnson's program designed for the abolition of poverty is now before Congress, and if the Bill passes, she and many others in the same predicament would be greatly aid. I told her that her son would have an opportunity to be ac- cepted in one of the camps which would be established throughout the country, where they could receive work, experience and a basic education. Her next question was as hypothetical as the first---\"When will the bill pass?\" I stated that, I did not know, it is up to Congress and the American people. After she left me, I realized, that thus far, there had been no united public expression from the American people on this vital issue. 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To this one-fifth, we shall address ourselves today. We can safely say that twenty million Negroes encompassed in this one- fifth live on the outskirts of hope. Not because they all are poor, but because of segregation and discrimination which exist in our country. Many claim that they can see no final and equitable solution to this problem. Nevertheless, if those of us who have felt the anguish of segregation and the pains of discrimination; and those of us who have labored in the vineyard trying to help a nation mold its morals, religion and politics; not by the sermons we preach, but by the lives we live, would look around we would see many signs of freedom sparks glittering in the dark of despair like a flock of dancing lightning bugs whirling through the dark night of discrimi- nation."],"dc_format":["application/pdf"],"dcterms_identifier":null,"dcterms_language":null,"dcterms_publisher":["Fayetteville, Ark. : University of Arkansas Libraries"],"dc_relation":null,"dc_right":["http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/"],"dcterms_is_part_of":null,"dcterms_subject":["African Americans--Arkansas","Civil rights--Arkansas","Race discrimination--Arkansas","Segregation--Arkansas"],"dcterms_title":["Daisy Bates Speaks Against Slow Pace of Integration"],"dcterms_type":["Text"],"dcterms_provenance":["University of Arkansas, Fayetteville. 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One your woman comes to mind---Mrs. Medgar W. Evers of Jackson, Mississippi, widow by bigots, her children deprived of the love and guidance of a father, because the husband and father believed that the Federal constitution applied to all men---even in Mississippi. Mrs. Evers divides her time as a mother to travel through the country and urge Negroes to take advantage of their consti- tutional rights to register and vote, which is so blatantly de- nied them in Mississippi. She displays no bitterness, expresses no hatred for the assassinator or assassinators of her husband. Mrs. Evers says, \"I do not have time to hate, there is too much to be done. I do feel a little sad voer the apathy and complacency of the American people.\" We know the heartaches, tears and sorrows that segregation and dicsrimination bring. Many of us have grown weary and tired. But this is no time for illusions over our plight in America. 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