An Open Letter from GOD
January 26th, 2020
Sunday
Sistah Reverend Louise E. Williams
Bishop
( Live Long and Prosper )
Where and How does one begin to
even say thank you for 60 plus years of reaching out through the Christian
religion to inform, change, improve, and instill good values in People like
myself who should have listened sooner.
A BIG HUG and a Thank you will be
fine for a start. I was in attendance at
the Martin Luther Commemoration Day ceremony recently ( Last Monday the 20th
of January, 2020 ),at the MET on Broad Street, when you got on your well-deserved High-Horse
and told us folks about what a man Martin Luther King was ( He still exists in
our memories as quite the man to emulate).
Eventually some BLACK historians
will look at King’s life and recall Jesus Christ – if they haven’t as yet.
Some people look at King’s life
with Coretta and discover there may have been a few things that could have gone
better. I choose instead, to overlook
this and forgive someone who made such an incredible sacrifice as to actually
give His life for BLACK people who were suffering from the traditional problems
we think of when we think of BLACK people as we go on about our businesses of
the day and seem to only remember shortly and infrequently.
What I have notice, Pastor
Williams, is that I don’t know KING!.... I go to Professor Tony MOntaro’s class
every Saturday ( The Saturday Free School) and meet all kinds of young people
from East India, China and Africa and they help me understand that I haven’t
read KING’s books ``Where DO We Go from Here, Chaos or Community,’’; ``Why We
Can’t Wait,’’; ``A Time to Break the
Silence: The Essential Works of Martin Luther King, Junior for Students ( King
Legacy ),’’; ``A Call to Conscious: The Landmark Speeches of Doctor Martin
Luther King, Junior,’’; ``A Gift of LOVe: Sermons from Strength to LOVe and
Other preaching,’’ ; ``The Measure of a Man,’’; ``The Trumpet of Conscious,’’
; ``Thou Dear GOD,’’; ``Color of Democracy,’’ ; `` The World And Africa,’’.
I have no excuse as a BLACK
thinker, BLACK radical & BLACK intellectual and activist for not reading
the bulk of these books. There is no excuse because I had over 30 years to take
the time to read them, but I have not and I did not.
Be it NOT for your rousing speech- Pastor
Williams Bishop - last Monday at the MET
at Broad AND Poplar - I still would not
have listened to my classmates at the Free School ( which, by the Way, meets at
9:30 A.M. every Saturday at 18th and Diamond Street in the Church of
the Advocate in Philadelphia ), were it not for your speech I would not have
begun to take the time to gather these important books from the 50 or so books
that have been written about Doctor King and read them. These books were written
by Doctor King personally and are always more in-depth in insight, authentic
analysis and reflective of His thinking and theories more so than all the
pounds of other material written about Doctor King. I thank you Sistah-
Reverend Louise Williams for your speech and I want to mention that when you
gave this speech you were very angry at us children for not doing our homework.
Ora Brinkley – the gone, but never forgotten social writer at The
Philadelphia Tribune; Managing Editor Claude Harris and His personal
secretary Goldie, had the same kind of energy, vitality, vital ness, and
vividness of image and character that you still to this day represent and have.
It was a good friend of mine, Mr. Eddie M. Frank ( who never misses a day of
church), it was He who made sure several years ago that I took the time to
discover you after you had already spoken at hundreds of events, gotten elected
to office and were on the radio for years, He took the time to make sure I got
to one of your events and I thank Him for this. He is not politically oriented,
but I thank GOD for our BLACK people who just take the time to sit up and take
positive notice of the things we are doing. GOD walks with you and clears a path for you
each and every day. I thank you for this and your generosity a hundred thousand
times over.
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