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Bounced Checks From America's Bank of Opportunity

Posted: 08/19/11 06:01 PM ET

As our nation pauses to honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. with the dedication of a new memorial on the anniversary of the historic 1963 March on Washington, most will focus on only part of the story. When many Americans think of the historic March, they think of Dr. King standing on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial delivering his inspiring "I Have a Dream," words he spontaneously added at the very end of his speech. For nearly 50 years the powerful words in that section have been quoted all over the world. But too few people remember that the March on Washington wasn't focused just on racial equality but was actually named the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom and was a demand for economic opportunity and economic justice for all. Too few know or remember the central metaphor that made up the first half of Dr. King's speech: the bounced check America had written to its Black and poor citizens.

Dr. King said we had come to the nation's capital that August day to cash a check America had written nearly two hundred years earlier. He reminded us that when our nation's founders wrote the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution, they had created a promissory note that guaranteed all Americans the inalienable rights of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. But instead of honoring that promise for Black Americans, America had defaulted on it and given us a bad check that had come back marked "insufficient funds." Dr. King said those of us who had come to the 1963 March on Washington--over 200,000 strong--were there to cash our checks because we refused to believe "the bank of justice is bankrupt" or that "there are insufficient funds in the great vaults of opportunity of this nation."

It is a message with special resonance this year and month as our nation's leaders are locked in bitter debates about our nation's insufficient funds, whether or not to default on our country's debts, whether rich and powerful individuals and corporations whose bank accounts are overflowing from the tax breaks and subsidies which drove up huge debts will be asked to contribute their fair share, and whether millions of hungry, homeless, poor, and poorly educated American children and families will be asked to sacrifice more and continue to receive bounced checks from the bank of economic opportunity and justice.

Congress is fighting the wrong national deficit. The real deficit every leader needs to address is our human deficit and the immoral values that drive some extremist political leaders to hijack the nation's economic wellbeing and sacrifice the lives of innocent children and the poor.

The Children's Defense Fund (CDF)'s recent The State of America's Children 2011 report shows millions of children and families fell into poverty in 2009 from the economic downturn, jeopardizing America's promise of a productive future for them and for our nation. One in every five children--15.5 million--was poor in 2009. Children of color, who will be a majority of our child population in 2019, continue to suffer disproportionately. In 2009 more than one in three Black and one in three Hispanic children lived in poverty compared to more than one in ten White non-Hispanic children. And the younger they are the poorer they are. These helpless poor babies cannot fight powerful corporate lobbyists and their political allies.

Child poverty is closely tied to economic opportunity. Although two-thirds of poor children live in families with at least one family worker, the available jobs and wages often aren't enough. A study prepared for CDF by Dr. Andrew Sum, director of the Center for Labor Market Studies at Northeastern University, found the American dream and employment opportunities vanishing for countless poorly educated Black young people. In 2010 the unemployment, underemployment, and hidden unemployment rate for all Black 16 to 29-year-olds was a shocking 40 percent and 43 percent for Black males. The large number of young Black adults not working full-time jobs will severely limit their future employability, earnings, and ability to support their families.

Fifty years after the March on Washington, jobs and economic opportunities are still missing for huge numbers of Black families today, and millions of families of all races who are feeling the pain of soaring unemployment and low wages. In another new study Dr. Sum found: "To date, through the first quarter of 2011, the nation's recovery from the 2007-2009 recession is both a jobless and a wageless recovery... The only major beneficiaries of the recovery have been corporate profits and the stock market and its shareholders," with workers and their families left behind.

This was not Dr. King's dream. That is not and must not become America's dream. Those of us who refuse, like Dr. King, to believe that there are "insufficient funds in the great vaults of opportunity of this nation" need to stand up and demand that our leaders focus on the real economic deficit--jobs and economic opportunity for all and a world quality education for every child. Our children need to see their parents going to work and holding a job. Our children need the economic and emotional security employed parents provide. Our children need to know that if they work hard and get a good education there will be a good job in their future.

When Dr. King died calling for a Poor People's Campaign, there were 11 million poor children in America. Today, with 15.5 million poor children, millions living in extreme poverty, I've no doubt he'd be calling for a new Poor People's Campaign with a sense of urgency. He's not coming back. It's up to us to pick up the mantle of justice.

 

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nkurland
I'm going to leave this planet alive
02:08 PM on 08/21/2011
What MLK actually endorsed would be considered radical by today's standards. He endorsed what amounted to reparations, or a "settlement in accordance with the accepted practice of common law," a universal health care system, and, more generally a system of "soft socialism" or social democracy. He was considered to be a thoroughly mainstream civil rights leader.

Being color blind does nothing to level the playing field if we're not simultaneously working to ensure equality of opportunity. MLK understood this rather well.
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HUFFPOST SUPER USER
ASK AMERICA
“. . .liberty and justice for all."
03:49 AM on 08/21/2011
Thank you!!! Thank you!!! Thank you !!! Ms. Wright Edelman. And thank you for all of your years of service!!! God Bless You!!!
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Whistlejackett
Niki Ashton for NDP
02:31 AM on 08/21/2011
Statues can reveal a nations history, present day experiences, and even its future. The more historical the statue was, the more morality it appeared to represent. Logos, seem to have replaced the statues, in that they are portable, camellian like, and their histories can be altered to suit the intent of it's use.

General Patton did not "take Paris" as it is so often believed. The Polish and Canadian forces captured it three days before Patton arrived. The improper use of an event such as this one, causes many hard ships.

The"Liberty" was given to the States by France. It's purpose, has nothing to do with America sheltering the world's poor and oppressed. The only statue that represents the common tax-payer, who depends on its government, is the "Tomb of the Unknown Soldier."
12:46 PM on 08/21/2011
You are correct about who liberated Paris in WWII, and that the Statue of Liberty was given to the States by France.
12:54 AM on 08/21/2011
For the mathamatically challenged here screeaming for more Federal spending. The deficit is $1.265 trillion this year. The Bush tax cuit was a 10% across the board for everybody. No exceptions.Obama's own numbers put the 10% for the over $250,000 per year subsection of everybody is only $70 billion per year. So go ahead and increase their taxes byu that 10% and you still have an annual deficit of $1.195 trillion. We're still broke. their ios no money pot out their to steal from. We have only one choice about cutting Federal spending.,we can dpo it now while we can choose what to cut or wait until our debt and the interest on the debt crushes us all and collapses the entire system. Take your pick but make no mistake, we wil have to cut trillions of spending to save anything for anybody.
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HUFFPOST SUPER USER
ASK AMERICA
“. . .liberty and justice for all."
03:42 AM on 08/21/2011
You prevent the debt from crusing us all and collapsing the entire system by producing jobs!!!!! The jobs will in turn produce revenue with which to pay the debt and the deficit: revenue from everybody and every corporation. We aren't broke!!! If you believe that from what the Republicans tell you, I have the prefect bridge for you!!!

There aren't any problems that we make, that we cannot solve!!!!
12:37 AM on 08/21/2011
Fifty years after the March on Washington, jobs and economic opportunities are still missing for huge numbers of Black families today......................And why? Because 85% of black children are born out of wedlock and are raised in single parent homes without a father. That is entirely the fault of the parents of those 85%.They're to blame for their children living in poverty. take responsibility for your own actions and you will see your people rise out of povery as quickly as you take responsibility
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ASK AMERICA
“. . .liberty and justice for all."
03:45 AM on 08/21/2011
B. . .S. . . . You need to learn something about the black community!!! All you are doing is repeating the Republican talking points!!! Think man, think!!!
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realitytrumpsbull
two 'alves of coconut!
11:01 PM on 08/20/2011
I have a dream, I dream that someday, states and counties will set aside lands for those who've become completely destitute in which they may freely encamp themselves and have access to things like sanitary facilities, and a low-cost cafeteria. Just think, if you had a place to call your own for a buck a night, and you earned $800/mo., well, that'd be $770 left, for you. Of course, a buck for a plate of food, that'd knock it down to $740, and $2/wk. for a shower, ok so now it's only $732, well, you could ALMOST afford gasoline for the car to go to work every day($10-20/day, 5 days a week), $200-400/mo. On the steep end, that'd work to $332/mo. in wages saved. That's enough money to...pay your car payment, and buy some cool stuff at Goodwill. And, maybe a carton of cigarettes. Point is, life has gotten expensive, and stupid, and if government stopped pouring money on the economy tomorrow, it would die.
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MoreFreedom
10:16 AM on 08/21/2011
I have a dream that someday, governments will stop taking from those who produce to give it to those who do not. Given that government uses force to take citizens money (something you'd be prosecuted if you did it) that makes it immoral if the money isn't used equally for everyone.

You write that "if government stopped pouring money on the economy tomorrow, it would die" but I disagree. Government doesn't produce anything. Government must take from those who produce to give it to those who do not. If I take more from you, that's less you can spend. If I take more from producers, the taxes are passed on into the goods/services they produce, which typically results in less production. Thus, government spending reduces production. Minimizing the government burden enables people to produce more for less, make the companies they work for more competitive globally, and increase the productivity of producers. This is what increases jobs.

Government is a burden that produces nothing. And today, government is the means by which many steal from their fellow man. And there's nothing that will ensure businesses aren't started more than the fear that government will take away the fruits of the labor of the worker and businessman. Your prescription for government "pouring money on the economy" is a prescription for more government theft and more poverty.
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kathye
10:05 PM on 08/20/2011
Marian, thanks for the perspective. We have to remember all that MLK did.
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Lollipop10
10:03 AM on 08/21/2011
It would be a very different America if Martin Luther King had not been killed. He would tell his people, "get an education...that is the answer"...........God help those who help themselves !
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rtx47
08:51 PM on 08/20/2011
Problems and Solutions in OUR HANDS!

Seeds of our decline were planted over four decades and before. These seeds are planted today, while we ignore results of what was sowed.

Today, half the marriages end in divorce; 60% babies are born to unwed mothers. About 50% children drop-out of school (70% in major cities); and additional 25% drop-out of college before graduation. These are results after spending billions on school and undergraduate education.

Senior citizens die in hospitals and nursing homes (raising health-care costs); because children refuse to care for them at home in their dying days. Between, end-of-life care and treating preventable illness we spend one Trillion per year; which is added to cost of goods and services.

Leaders in both parties and all levels of govt., various sectors of business, finance, industry, education, media, health-care, are only interested in their selfish well-being; while robbing society and country of billions of dollars in assets. Corporate CEO's are not interested in shareholder value. They want their annual compensation and bonus.

We have to stop the hype and self-glorification. Let's start accepting facts and speaking the truth. Spin has gotten us no where. We live high on the hog; with expectations that "sky's the limit" and we are a rich country. Last three decades should teach us that throwing money at an issue does not solve it. Often it makes the problem worse.

"We cannot eat our cake and have it too!"
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weathergirl
loved politics as a little girl!
10:45 PM on 08/20/2011
Excuse me! Senior Citizens die in nursing homes because children are not able to care for them. We no longer live where we are born, we do not have all of our cousins, aunts, uncles etc to help when a family member is sick or dying. In order to try to be in the middle class today, it requires at least two incomes if not more! When you both are working 40hours a week, there is no time for much else. When daddy went to work and moma stayed home, things like chickenpox (which requires a min of 10 days) out of school be it preschool, nursery school, elementary and high school. We are not overspending on education, in todays market we are underspending. What we should have done was not keep two wars and numerous tax cuts off the books. How come if we have been in Afghanistan for a decade, we have not been paying for that war either by an increase in taxes or the war and victory bonds like after world wars?????? Less money is being thrown at problems because people like the Koch Brothers, the CEOs, CFOs, the wall street are taking all of it. We have to go back to the Depression for the last time that the income inequality was so great. If you want to go back, why don't we go back to when it was a social and moral obligation to pay your taxes like durings Ike's presidency!
12:58 AM on 08/21/2011
A amjor reason we have to have two incomes is because the cost of gov't has grown so large tha tit takes, one way or another, all of one of those incomes.
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beadingchef
creativity is the spark of intention
08:11 PM on 08/20/2011
MLK would be crying at the state of the country today, at the fact that tonight over 20 million Americans will go to bed hungry that includes 14 million children. I watch as the leaders of this country disrespect the President, I watch as the Senate and the Congress do nothing to make sure that our children will get good educations, which could only help the country. I watch as a war is being waged against women and their rights. I some how think that we have lost moral ground not gained it.
09:03 PM on 08/20/2011
What?! The leader of this country IS the President and Obama is not on your side. Stop trying to displace the responsibility. This is Obama's mess. He is starting more wars! He is pushing for more free trade. And explain why Obama keeps supporting work visas?! Look up H-1b and ask yourself why he isn't speaking out against wage suppression! Seriously, answer that question. Why does Obama support H-1b work visas. And next explain amnesty.
08:08 PM on 08/20/2011
Thanks for this eloquent reminder.
07:42 PM on 08/20/2011
You cannot discuss 'child poverty' honestly without mentioning the effect of our overwhelming mass immigration torrent, which brings hundreds of thousands of poor children here every year. Stop mass immigration, punish and deport illegals, and take care of Americans.

The rest is details.
07:32 PM on 08/20/2011
As a child, I remember where I was when I heard that MLK was shot. Even as a child, I felt the loss of a wise man. A man who stood up for principles of equality for all, no matter the cost to him. A man I respected even more as I aged. A man we lost too soon. A man who I believe would stand now and say we need to get the money out of politics and return this to a nation of, for and by the People, not of, for and by Wall Street, multinational corporations and the war mongering, nation building Pentagon and its private contractors. A man who I believe would say how can this country claim to be the greatest nation on earth when there is one child who lives in poverty? Children are our future and sacrificing them means sacrificing it and our country. Fighting wars to spread democracy while this democracy isn't delivering the guarantee to all Americans of the inalienable rights of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness is hypocritical.
06:24 PM on 08/20/2011
When I think of MLK, I think of a man who, just after Eisenhower signed the first Civil Rights Act and ending discrimination within the military and a host of other meeasures aimed at ending racism; decided to alienate the GOp for the party of pandering...and so went the long road to oppression for black folks who foolishly followed one little man with a dream.

What would be nice is if he had a plan.

I have a dream too, but dreams don't feed people and they don't liberate the oppressed...action does.

Forget dreams, have a plan, a plan that God would support and hten you'll have something.

MLK was just a politicans who's words have been used to keep black people down long enough.
Genders
Love, Tolerance, Enlightenment
02:39 PM on 08/21/2011
Ike was the last good GOP. Since Reagan the GOP have been Tories.

MLK did more to liberate blacks than just about anyone else.

God, Jesus would support giving free food, wine, health care and education.
bethel1974
My shield=knowledge
06:05 PM on 08/20/2011
I am in a position at work to be working on an international expansion initiative at work. By the time I was placed on the project the decision to outsource the call center function of the expansion had been made. I am fighting so hard to have this initiative developed and implemented at one of the companies U.S. sites.I have their ears and also have shown significant infrastructure leveraging that could save the company millions of dollars.Of course there are those who thing this should be done in a foreign location but I am keeping up the fight because my goal is to provide jobs to Americans at every opportunity I can. Dr. King would want it this way
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weathergirl
loved politics as a little girl!
10:48 PM on 08/20/2011
thanks! American workers need more people like you!
bethel1974
My shield=knowledge
06:00 PM on 08/20/2011
Another portion of Dr. King's dream is the continue deposit of good will and self-interest in others. Right now the bank is overdrawn, Al Sharpton, Rev. Jesse Jackson, SCLC, NAACP and the Democratic Party has used all the moral and political clout on useless causes the neither promotes equal opportunity nor advancing Dr. King's dream. When are the "leaders" understand that this political, economic and social world of America we live in requires the push of all not the "trickle down" of the few. We as American's have to identify and help those in need and also provide opportunities for others when we are placed in a position of power.