here with all the others; and everything that takes place includes me。
About a year later; I went to Atlanta; Georgia; to play in an exhibition game。 On the field; for the first time in Atlanta; there were Negroes and whites。 Other Negroes; besides me。 And I thought: What I have always believed has e to be。txt電子書分享平臺
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And what is it that I have always believed? First; that imperfections are human。 But that wherever human beings were given room to breathe and time to think; those imperfections would disappear; no matter how slowly。 I do not believe that we have found or even approached perfection。 That is not necessarily in the scheme of human events。 Handicaps; stumbling blocks; prejudices—all of these are imperfect。 Yet; they have to be reckoned with because they are in the scheme of human events。
Whatever obstacles I found made me fight all the harder。 But it would have been impossible for me to fight at all; except that I was sustained by the personal and deeprooted belief that my fight had a chance。 It had a chance because it took place in a free society。 Not once was I forced to face and fight an immovable object。 Not once was the situation so cast…iron rigid that I had no chance at all。 Free minds and human hearts were at work all around me; and so there was the probability of improvement。 I look at my children now; and know that I must still prepare them to meet obstacles and prejudices。
But I can tell them; too; that they will never face some of these prejudices because other people have gone before them。 And to myself I can say that; because progress is unalterable; many of today’s dogmas will have vanished by the time they grow into adults。 I can say to my children: There is a chance for you。 No guarantee; but