That We Were Able to Wed by Raymond A. Foss
Talking with the girls answering their urgent questions knowing only in part the truth of segregation
Going out, continuing my work something to relate the depth of the divide of hate
Seeing others as property somehow lower than man that they should be set apart the white man from the black
Looking the girls in the eye something real and clear that their mother and I were able to wed
The reward of all the struggle and pain not longer kept apart able to follow love instead
January 17, 2010 January 16 conversation with the girls about Martin Luther King, Jr. Day http://www.mlkday.gov/ and segregation, including discussion of the right of interracial couples could marry in all 50 states only recently http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loving_v._Virginia Loving v. Virginia, ruling that all states must allow interracial marriage, 1967
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