Called on the Carpet: Obama’s New WH Rug Muffs History
by Warner Todd Huston
Canada
Free Press
He grew up
in Indonesia, his father was a Kenyan, and hes been fighting
the perception that he isnt much of an American since he became
a nationally known entity. Unfortunately for President Obama, his
redecoration of the Oval Office is not helping by making him seem
just as ignorant about America as his critics claim. This latest
gaffe is in the expensive rug he commissioned that has woven onto
it a quote mis-attributed to Martin Luther King, Jr.
Obamas
rug has attributed to King an oft-repeated line, The arc of
the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice. Sure
King said it. But even King reminded people that he wasnt
its creator.
Jamie Stiehm
has
the facts regarding this quote. It was originated by the 19th
century champion of social progress, Theodore
Parker.
Parker was
a staunch anti-slavery man who died just on the eve of the American
civil war, a man involved in every reform effort of his day, quite
a radical for his time. He even supported domestic terrorist John
Brown and supplied money for guns to be used in the Bloody
Kansas fights over slavery.
King admired
this white man who fought to end slavery and used his phrase many
times — with full attribution, of course.
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September
6, 2010
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