I know what she meant. I too am proud of my country in a way that cannot be compared to any pride I have heretofore experienced for the
Let me share why I think this is so amazing. I was born and raised in
My birthday is June 19, 1960something and our next door neighbor, Mrs. Coleman called me “Liberty Boy” and said to my mother “may he always know freedom” because I was a Juneteenth (emancipation day) baby. I can imagine that this was a little goading to my grandfather who had held a bias against Black people all of his life, albeit for no good reason. As the story goes, my grandfather had teased one of his close friends whose grandson, my friend Michael was to be born around the same period of time as I was and Grandpa had said that Michael would surely be born on the 19th and would have especially dark skin. God has a funny way of leveling the playing field, and I was the one born on June 19th. It’s a good thing too, or I might not have been prepared to handle the racism that I experienced in school, much less life as an out Gay man today.
Mrs. Coleman, my grandfather, my parents and all of our black neighbors learned to live together very happily. The racist systems and barriers that had for years pitted African Americans against Mexican Americans for jobs and opportunities fell away as neighbors became friends and alliances were forged to build a better future.
Still, its not all Bluebonnets and Yellow Roses. Rumors and lies have spread to convince some Latinos that Obama is not Christian, does not pledge allegiance to the flag, and did not take the oath on the Bible. I find it hard to believe that these tactics are coming from the
I guess I am just an idealist at heart. It sounds almost too simple to say that friendship overcomes politics. Trust overcomes racism. Hope overcomes fear. But, it rings true to me and I think to the majority of Democrats in my part of
Marco A. Grimaldo is a lifelong Democrat from Texas who has spent his professional career working at the intersection of faith and politics in Washington, DC to help overcome hunger, poverty and injustice. Please feel free to contact the author at magrimaldo@gmail.com with any comments.
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