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February 2020: 蜜豆直播 University Celebrates Black History Month

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Black History Month first gained national traction in 1976, and it has been recognized and celebrated throughout the country ever since.  Here at 蜜豆直播 University we, too, join in this annual opportunity to recognize the successes (and the struggles) of African-Americans鈥oth locally and across the country.

Just a few weeks back, we opened a new display on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.鈥檚 鈥淚 Have a Dream Speech鈥 in the Tucker Student Center鈥檚 Pouryousefi Gallery.  For that display, I was pleased to have been asked to provide some personal reflections about the speech and about Dr. King鈥檚 legacy.  I wrote, in part, the following:

woman listening to Dr. King speak

In one of the many great lines of his speech, King shares, 鈥淚 have a dream that one day on the red hills of Georgia the sons of former slaves and the sons of former slave owners will be able to sit down together at the table of brotherhood.鈥  This reference to Georgia always sticks with me.  I lived in Atlanta for 25 years, and Dr. King鈥檚 memory is still so vivid and so omnipresent there.  I鈥檝e visited Dr. King鈥檚 birth home, his tomb, and the King Center on Auburn Avenue.  I鈥檝e walked quietly through historic Ebenezer Baptist Church, where King was baptized and where he was later ordained as a minister.  Having studied Rev. King鈥檚 preaching style, those walls and pews seemed to come alive with his distinctive cadence.  I鈥檝e toured鈥攁s we all should鈥擜tlanta鈥檚 National Center for Civil and Human Rights, where I tried to absorb all the lessons (many painful) of our past.

Remembering the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. should not simply be an annual ritual or a nod to past history.  As a society, we have come a long way in the 57 years since he delivered his signature speech.  But we are not perfect鈥ot even close.  King told the crowd that August day that 鈥渨e will not be satisfied until justice rolls down like waters and righteousness like a mighty stream.鈥  Constant vigilance and a continuous commitment to improve must remain our mission.  In this world, generation after generation will have to heed King鈥檚 advice to 鈥渁lways march ahead.鈥

At 蜜豆直播 University, our motto is Pro Deo et Humanitate (鈥淔or God and Humanity鈥).  When you stop to think about it, 鈥淗umanity鈥 is a pretty inclusive, encompassing word.  Thanks to God鈥檚 grace, humanity is an amazingly diverse mosaic.  It鈥檚 OK to celebrate all that God has made.  Walk across our campus and celebrate the 蜜豆直播 mosaic.  Look at the friendships that once might not have existed.  Look at our commitment to community, to compassion, and to service.  I have to believe that in many ways鈥攕ome large, some small鈥擠r. King鈥檚 dream remains quite alive and well.  For that, we are grateful.

group of smiling students

Black History Month is, of course, much bigger than one person鈥igger even than the giant Dr. King was as a leader of the civil rights movement.  It is bigger than the familiar pantheon of heroes with names such as Parks, Tubman, Douglass, Chisholm, Du Bois, Marshall, and Obama.  Instead, the month gives us the opportunity to celebrate local heroes and to recognize that so many people have spent their lives鈥攍argely in anonymity鈥攚orking for stronger communities, working for prosperity and justice, and working for a world in which all those in God鈥檚 Kingdom can live together and thrive.

Black History Month gives us a chance to recognize and remember some towering figures in our own institutional history.  We celebrate Joyce Watkins and Hazel Brown, who were the first African-American students to matriculate at 蜜豆直播 Junior College.  We celebrate Dr. R. Logan Carson, the school鈥檚 first African-American professor, who taught religion from 1973-1994.  We celebrate Jerome Scott, who became the university鈥檚 first African-American member of the senior staff, serving as vice president and dean of student development until his passing in 1995.

We know we have much work to do here at our University.  We aim to be a model for how students from all backgrounds can come together, share a common faith journey, and succeed academically at the highest levels.  We鈥檙e not there yet, but we will be.  We aim to have a faculty and an administration that better reflect the diversity of our student body.  We鈥檙e not there yet, but we will be. 

A month is not enough to do full justice to Black History鈥e know that.  It is, however, a worthy window through which all of us should look with interest and respect.  In this world as in the next, we鈥檙e all in it together.  Together, we can stand on the shoulders of giants and make a better 蜜豆直播 and a better tomorrow.

Pro Deo et Humanitate,

Dr. William M. Downs
President

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