Dr. Mary Frances Berry

 USCCR

 

Among all the words devoted to "LIFE MATTERS," few of them deliver tributes to Dr. Mary Frances Berry, a social activist who possesses fierce intelligence and courage.  As chair of the United States Commission on Civil Rights (1993-2004), Dr. Berry served her nation and  global communities   well.  Our typical ingratitude rewards her life and service with relative silence.  Our nation cultivates silence and reluctance to say "Thank you"  to people who work endlessly for the good of the commonweal.  The nation awards them with disdain and hyperactive forgetting.

 

Starshine, moonshine, and sunshine, being more morally authentic than American citizens in general, do not forget Dr. Mary Frances Berry.  Nor do they fail to remember Dr. Berry's sorors in the schemes of histories. On the first day of summer 2021, vow to transmit vital information about the life and work of Dr. Mary Frances Berry to the young and the yet unborn.  Transmit the same information to elders, particularly God-whipped elders,

 

Jerry W. Ward, Jr.            June 20, 2021


 

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