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Showing posts with label 1968. Show all posts

The Meaning of the Song "Blackbird" by the Beatles. It's about Racism and The Civil Rights Struggles in the USA in 1968.

Listen to the Song: 

Paul McCartney and the Ladies that Inspired the Song Blackbird


Are you familiar with the song “Blackbird” by The Beatles? Most of us are, but few know the REAL meaning behind it…


Paul McCartney was visiting America. He was sitting, resting, when he heard a woman screaming. He looked up to see a Black woman being surrounded by the police. The police had her handcuffed, and were beating her.

He thought the woman had committed a terrible crime, only to find out that "the crime" she committed was to sit in a section reserved for whites.

Paul was shocked. There was no segregation in England. But, here in America, the land of freedom, this is how Blacks were being treated.

McCartney and the Beatles went back home to England, but he would remember what he saw, how he felt, the unfairness of it all.

He also remembered watching television and following the news in America, the race riots and what was happening in Little Rock, Arkansas, what was going on in the Civil Rights movement.

He saw the picture of 15-year-old Elizabeth Eckford attempt to attend classes at Little Rock Central High School as an angry mob followed her, yelling, "Drag her over this tree! Let's take care of that n**ger!'" and “Lynch her! Lynch her!” “No n**ger b*tch is going to get in our school!”

McCartney couldn't believe this was happening in America.

He thought of these women being mistreated, simply because of the color of her skin. He sat down and started writing.

Last year at a concert, he would meet two of the women who inspired him to write one of his most memorable songs, Thelma Mothershed Wair and Elizabeth Eckford, members of the Little Rock Nine (pictured here).

McCartney would tell the audience he was inspired by the courage of these women: "Way back in the Sixties, there was a lot of trouble going on over civil rights, particularly in Little Rock. We would notice this on the news back in England, so it's a really important place for us, because to me, this is where civil rights started. We would see what was going on and sympathize with the people going through those troubles, and it made me want to write a song that, if it ever got back to the people going through those troubles, it might just help them a little bit, and that's this next one."

He explained that when he started writing the song, he had in mind a Black woman, but in England, "girls" were referred to as "birds." And, so the song started:

"Blackbird singing in the dead of night
Take these broken wings and learn to fly
All your life
You were only waiting
for this moment to arise."

McCartney added that he and the Beatles cared passionately about the Civil Rights movement, "so this was really a song from me to a Black woman, experiencing these problems in the States: ‘Let me encourage you to keep trying, to keep your faith, there is hope.’

"Blackbird singing in the dead of night
Take these sunken eyes and learn to see
All your life
You were only waiting
for this moment to be free."


McCartney has given various statements regarding both his inspiration for the song and its meaning.[2] He has said that he was inspired by hearing the call of a blackbird one morning when the Beatles were studying Transcendental Meditation in Rishikesh, India and also [3] writing it in Scotland as a response to racial tensions escalating in the United States during the spring of 1968.[4]

Police on the Wrong Side of History... Often They Fight In Favor of EVIL... Beating Up Black People That Wanted to Vote... Anti-War Protesters... Arresting People for Marijuana... Why Do They Behave Crazy?


Selma Civil Rights March - police trying to prevent Black people from Voting.

Ever Wonder What it Must Be Like to Be One of Those People? Dedicating Your Life to Preventing Black People from Voting... Strange!

Police Riot Chicago 1968 - Beating Anti-War Demonstrators
Police Beating Up People Protesting Against the Vietnam War... You would have to be a Special Style of Stupid to think the Vietnam War Should be CONTINUED... "Let's Send MORE People to Die for Nothing! Whee!"

CAMP - The Campaign Against Marijuana Planting - total failure
CAMP - The Campaign Against Marijuana Planting - Was a Total Failure -  now Marijuana is Legal but MANY people are still in Jail for Farming... #CrazyLawsSUCK

Murder of George Floyd by Policeman - Who Later went to Prison
Murder of George Floyd by Policeman. 
Who Later went to Prison...

4 Killed at Kent State by National Guard
Sometimes it goes beyond the police and the National Guard Does EVIL... 


and It's World Wide... 
Tank Man in China Protest Tienanmen Square
Tank Man in China Protest Tienanmen Square

and in Paris, The Government wants to Raise Retirement age fro 62 to 64... So the Police Attack!
Police Freak Out at Paris Retirement Protest

There was ONE Time that the Police Were Actually In Favor of GOOD and Opposed to EVIL... January 6th at the US Capitol... Over a Thousand TrumpNiks® Were Arrested for Attempting to Overthrow the USA and Crown Trump King. THEY FAILED!
January 6th Insurrection at the US Capitol. FAILED TO CROWN TRUMP KING

and here we are on March 19th, 2023 and Trump is Predicting he will be arrested Two Days from Now... and He's Calling for His Supporters to PROTEST! TAKE BACK OUR COUNTRY!!!

Will we have ANOTHER 1,000 TrumpNiks® Arrested? That Would Be WONDERFUL... Maybe 2,000... That would be Even Better!

Directions to Sykes Camp Hot Spring Big Sur - Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour "History of America" Film - "The World of 1968" Film. Thousands of Photographs Shown Very Very Fast...

Once I walked 12 Miles to the Sykes Camp Hot Springs in Big Sur... Took two days in and two days out - The Trailhead is a Mile South of Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park... On Highway 1... Follow the Trail that Goes along the Big Sur River... After Six Miles of Up and Down and Up and Down... Camp at Barlow Flats... beware of Poison Oak... and a Raccoon Ate all our Food so We fasted...
Ventana Wilderness Map

Sykes Hot Springs Campground Map 




Here are a Couple of Gems... from the 
Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour...
The History of America until 1968... Photos shown very fast... insightful... Especially because 1969 HAD NOT HAPPENED YET!

The World of 1968 - Thousands of photographs shown very fast... with the Iron Butterfly Drum Solo... another American Time Capsule... Remember that 1968 was a Horrible Year... The Assassination of MLK & RFK Riots in Every City - Chicago Democratic Convention... but also... Rowan & Martin Laugh In TV Show! and the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi with The Beatles...

and Just for Fun...
"I Need a Miracle Every Day" Performed on New Years Eve 1978 by the Grateful Dead... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9oCDZluiweY

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and then Liz Merry Posted on FaceBorg:
I am reposting this from a friend's wall. A mutual friend of ours is in the hospital and may not make it. I also just learned my editor at the Red Bluff Daily News passed away suddenly. You just never know, folks. We have done NONE of this, but we need to in the event we go together.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION TO GET YOUR AFFAIRS IN ORDER!!
💰Make sure all bank accounts have direct beneficiaries. The beneficiary need only go to the bank with your death certificate and an ID of their own.
🏡 TOD = Transfer On Death house deed if you own a home. Completing this document and filing it with your county saves your heirs THOUSANDS. This document allows you to transfer ownership of your home to your designee. All they need to do is take their ID and your death certificate to the county building and the deed is signed over. Doing this will avoid the home having to go through probate.
🚗 TOD = also Transfer on Death your auto title(s). You can do that too. All these things will help your heirs avoid the probate process!
👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Living Will: Allows one to put in writing EXACTLY what you want done in the event you cannot speak for yourself when it comes to healthcare decisions as well as other final decisions.
👩🏽‍⚖️ Durable Power of Attorney: Allows one to designate a person to make legal decisions if one is no longer competent to do so.
🏥 Power of Attorney for Healthcare: This document allows one to designate someone to make healthcare decisions for their person.
🛍 Last Will and Testament: Designates to whom personal belongings will go too.
🪦 Funeral Planning Declaration: allows one to say exactly one’s wishes as far as disposition of the body and the services.
If the above documents are done, you can AVOID probate. If all the above is not done, you have to open an estate account at the bank. All money that doesn’t have direct beneficiaries goes into this account. You have to have an attorney to open the estate account. The attorney also has to publicize your passing in the newspaper or post publication at the county courthouse, to allow anyone to make a claim on your property. - It’s a complete PAIN.
📚 💳 Make a list of all banks and account numbers, all investment institutions with account numbers, lists of credit cards, utility accounts, etc. Leave clear instructions as to how and when these things are paid.
📂 Make sure your heirs knows where life insurance policies are located.
📝 Make 100% sure SOMEONE knows your Apple ID, bank ID account logins and all passwords! A password keeper will streamline that - only one password needed to access all accounts.
🚗 Make sure you have titles for all vehicles, campers, etc in the SAME PLACE.
Set up a trust for intended beneficiaries that are too young, and appoint a trustee of said trust.
MOST IMPORTANTLY!!!! - Talk with those closest to you and make all your wishes KNOWN. Talk to those whom you’ve designated, as well as those close to you whom you did not designate. Do this to explain why your decisions were made and to avoid any lingering questions or hurt feelings.
⚡️Hope this helps! ⚡️I also hope this lights a spark to encourage all your friends and family to take care of these things to make it easier for those we all leave behind!
Do it! Start an important conversation with your loved ones.
(REPOST)

and I replied:
This is a useful post... I've done almost all of these but... I need to document all my passwords, usernames... ON a Piece of Paper... One really cool thing I've done is My Royalties from my Zazzle Store are Automatically Deposited into the Bank... So I'll be earning a Profit after I'm Dead... and My Heirs Will Get the Money!
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Bob Emerson Posted:
MISSION SAN JOSE.
Mission San Jose was founded on June 11, 1797, by Father Fermin Francisco de Lasuen on a site which was part of a natural highway by way of the Livermore Valley to the San Joaquin Valley.
It is the fourteenth of the 21 Spanish Missions in Alta California. They were founded to secure Spain's claim to this land and to teach the native people Christianity and the Spanish way of life.
A fully developed mission was a self-sustaining village. It was occupied by local natives, a few soldiers, several artisans with families, and one or two priests. According to Spanish law, the mission's lands and resources belonged to the natives and would be put in their control when they had learned to manage themselves in the Spanish way. The Ohlones lived close to the land in harmony with nature, taking what they needed for their sustenance but never wasting irreplaceable resources. Their food included seeds, roots, berries, acorn meal, small game, and seafood.
Three years after the founding of Mission San Jose, several hundred Ohlones had come to live at the Mission. They were introduced to a new way of life by the Spanish Franciscan missionaries. Thousands of cattle roamed the mission ranges. Acres of wheat and other crops were planted and harvested under the direction of the Padres.
The original mission complex consisted of over 100 adobe buildings. Restoration efforts by the Native Sons and Daughters of the Golden West in 1915 and 1950 saved the surviving portion of the mission wing and converted it into a museum set in gracious surroundings of flowers and palm trees.
In 1956, the town of Mission San Jose incorporated with four others to become the City of Fremont. Plans to reconstruct the church of Mission San Jose were launched in 1973. The Victorian Rectory was relocated to nearby Anza Street and the Gothic wooden church was moved to San Mateo where it has been restored as a house of worship by an Anglican church group.
Though the pueblo (city) of San Jose was founded 13 miles south near the Guadalupe River, the only connection between the pueblo and the Old Mission is that both were named in honor of St. Joseph.

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and on Tribel RD Said:
I'm So proud to be on the side of an American hero like Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman and not on the side of a creepy disgusting racist criminal like Stephen Miller who is an architect of the MAGA crimes against humanity plot that ripped brown children out of the arms of their parents.

It’s amazing to see people telling the fascist Republican cult to go fuck themselves, but it should also be a crime to purposely make people stand in line for over 2 hours to vote as a ploy to suppress voters.

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You Don't Need to Be A Weatherman to Know Which Way the Wind Blows... American History: SDS - Weather Underground - Anti Vietnam War Protests

https://www.pbs.org/independentlens/weatherunderground/movement.html

Initially formed as a splinter group of the Students for a Democratic Society which believed that peaceful protests were ineffective, the Weathermen were widely criticized for their use of violence as a means of social and political change. Some accused the group of terrorism, while others accused it of giving all activists, both militant and more mainstream, a bad name.
Firefighters struggle to hose down the smoldering remains of a New York brownstone after bombing.
But for the Weathermen, violent action was nothing short of necessary in a time of crisis, a last-ditch effort to grab the country’s attention. And grab attention they did—in March 1970, just days after Bernardine Dohrn publicly announced a “declaration of war.” When an accidentally detonated bomb killed three Weathermen in the basement of a Manhattan townhouse, the group suddenly became the target of an FBI manhunt, and members were forced to go into hiding. The bomb had been intended to be set off at a dance at a local Army base.
How did the Weathermen arrive at this point? Some of the group’s former members, interviewed in THE WEATHER UNDERGROUND, cite the murder of Black Panthers Fred Hampton and Mark Clark in a December 1969 Chicago police raid as a turning point. What many believed to be a government-sanctioned killing in an effort to wipe out militant groups such as the Panthers was, for the Weathermen, the final straw.
In 1960, nearly 50 percent of America’s population was under 18 years of age. This surplus of youth set the stage for a widespread revolt against the status quo: against previously upheld structures of racism, sexism and classism, against the violence of the Vietnam War and America’s interventions abroad. At college campuses throughout the country, anger against “the Establishment’s” practices turned to protest, both peaceful and violent.
As the decade continued, the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, an organization founded by Martin Luther King, Jr. in order to promote nonviolent protest, grew increasingly militant—as did the mostly white, middle-class “New Left,” which took cues from the civil rights movement, protested policies both home and abroad, and sparked factions like the Weathermen. By the late 1960s, activist movements had also mobilized among Asian Americans, Native Americans, Chicanos and Puerto Ricans, as well as a second wave of activism among women, gay and lesbians and the disabled.



Timeline
1962: Students for a Democratic Society, or SDS, holds its first convention in Port Huron, MI, calling for progressive alliances among activist groups.
1964: The Civil Rights Act passes, while America’s involvement in the war in Vietnam escalates.
1965: Berkeley Free Speech Movement spurs massive student protests against the Vietnam War. The first SDS anti-war march in Washington attracts 15,000 people.
1966: Huey Newton and Bobby Seale form the Black Panther Party in Oakland, California.
1968: Martin Luther King, Jr. and Robert F. Kennedy are assassinated. Anti-war demonstrations turn violent at the Chicago Democratic Convention and shut down Columbia University.
1969: Black Panthers Fred Hampton and Mark Clark die in a Chicago police raid. The Weathermen form.
1970:
March: Three Weathermen are killed when bomb manufacturing goes awry. The organization becomes the Weather Underground as key players including Bernardine Dohrn, Bill Ayers and Kathy Boudin go into hiding.
Bernardine Dohrn on the boardwalk in Sausalito.
Bernardine Dohrn gives a tour of her underground hideout on the San Francisco Bay View Video
June: New York City police headquarters are bombed and the Weathermen take credit, issuing a communiqué from underground.
July: Thirteen Weathermen are indicted by a federal grand jury on charges of conspiring to engage in acts of terrorism. A New York bank is bombed in retaliation.
September: Timothy Leary issues a statement from the underground after escaping from prison with the help of the Weathermen.
1971: 50,000 anti-war protesters march on Washington, D.C.
1973: Cease-fire accord in Vietnam.
1977: Weathermen Mark Rudd and Cathy Wilkerson emerge from years of hiding and surrender to the police, receiving two years of probation and three years in prison, respectively.
1980: Bernardine Dohrn and Bill Ayers resurface from the underground, pleading guilty to bail-jumping charges from a 1969 anti-war protest. Dohrn is fined $1,500 and given three years’ probation.
1981: The unofficial end of the Weather Underground occurs when Kathy Boudin resurfaces to participate in an armed robbery in Nanuet, New York, which results in the shooting deaths of three men. Boudin is sentenced to 22 years in prison, and is released in 2003.

KEEP ABORTION LEGAL- We need a Million People in the Streets of Washington DC. DAYS OF RAGE

If you can't go to DC, walk in to any government office anywhere and let your voice be heard. Or Just Take to the Streets Anywhere that is Highly Visible... Freeway Footbridges with a BIG SIGN, In Front of City Hall... OCCUPY!

KEEP ABORTION LEGAL - Nationwide Protest March on Tuesday - Join Us. 
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/stop-the-bans-abortion-protests_n_5cdf8acce4b09e05780422da?guccounter=1

https://thehill.com/homenews/news/444368-aclu-womens-march-and-other-womens-groups-to-hold-nationwide-protests-over


https://www.commondreams.org/news/2019/05/17/nationwide-protests-and-state-boycotts-planned-amid-wave-gop-attacks-abortion-rights


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American History: Seattle WTO Protest 1999 - This is What Democracy Looks Like - Documentary Movie - Protest Against the World Trade Organization WAS SUCCESSFUL... 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1999_Seattle_WTO_protests

American History: Chicago 1968 - "The Whole World is Watching" chanted the Yippies as "The Pigs" started a Police Riot at the Democratic Convention... President Lyndon Johnson decided to NOT RUN for reelection... and then he went back to Texas and Drank Himself to Death... 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1968_Democratic_National_Convention_protest_activity
a secret sign that's impossible for a computer to read... a message for humans only

Great Documentary: "Burning Australia." They are Building Homes Underground to Escape the Heat.

https://www.kcet.org/shows/angry-planet/episodes/burning-australia
They experienced vast fires about 5 years ago... Just Like California NOW. We can LEARN from them. 

"George heads Down Under during fire season to see if climate change is slowly causing Australia to become uninhabitable. He joins a team of sophisticated firefighters in the South Australia, but what starts as a low-intensity bush fire quickly becomes a raging inferno."

Great Documentary: "Burning Australia."


MORE GREAT DOCUMENTARY MOVIES!



https://www.amazon.com/Four-Hidden-Amazon-Facebook-Google/dp/0525501223
Great Book: "The Four: The Hidden DNA of Amazon, Apple, Facebook, and Google" by Scott Galloway.

"Instead of buying the myths these companies broadcast, Galloway asks fundamental questions. How did the Four infiltrate our lives so completely that they’re almost impossible to avoid (or boycott)? Why does the stock market forgive them for sins that would destroy other firms? And as they race to become the world’s first trillion-dollar company, can anyone challenge them?"

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Day_Without_a_Mexican
Great Movie: "A Day Without a Mexican." Explores what would happen if all the Mexicans that Live in California JUST DID NOT WORK... and then... They People of California actually did it as a PROTEST... And No One Noticed... Until we watched the Evening News... 

https://www.newsmax.com/newsmax-tv/1968-the-year-everything-fell-apart-documentary/2018/04/24/id/856357/
"1968: The Year Everything Fell Apart." a Documentary Broadcast on NEWSMAX, one of those Conservative TV Stations... Similar to FOX NEWS... Assassinations of Dr Martin Luther King and Bobby Kennedy caused vast riots and burning of US Cities Nationwide... Anti-War Protests in Chicago brought The War into America's TV Sets... "The Whole World Is Watching" was the Chant... 

50th Anniversary of 1968. Mexico Olympic Black Power Protests, Anti-War Chicago Democratic Convention Riots, Assassination of Bobby Kennedy and Martin Luther King...

The year began with the Tet Offensive in the midst of the Vietnam War.

Following the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. on April 4, the country erupted in violent riots.

A landmark piece of legislation, the Civil Rights Act of 1968, was passed in April, effectively prohibiting housing discrimination based on race.

President Lyndon Johnson announced: “I shall not seek and I will not accept the nomination of my party as your president.”

The assassination of Robert F. Kennedy in June led to uncertainty in the race for the Democratic nomination for the presidency.

At the 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago, another wave of violent protests emerged, this time between antiwar demonstrators and police.

The semiconductor company Intel is founded.

 The musical Hair officially opens on Broadway.

Presidential Election: Richard M. Nixon defeats the Democratic candidate, Vice President Hubert Humphrey, and American Independent Party candidate George C. Wallace.

My Parents had a SNCC fundraiser at our house during the 1960s. Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee.

 A Black Man gave a speech about The Civil Rights Movement and we sold admission tickets. Many people attended and the house was packed. In general, my parents were opposed to racism. Los Gatos had VERY few Black people but Many Mexican Americans and Orientals.

I remember watching the Television News. Black and White films of The MOON Landing and The  Police Riots at the Democratic Convention in Chicago in 1968. "The Whole World is Watching" chanted the Anti-War Protesters... Television was a new invention and bringing news films into the living rooms of America helped end the Vietnam War. The Moon Landing was kind of dissapointing as the film was grainy and dark... What a whiner I am...

I also enjoyed Rowan and Martin's Laugh In and That Was The Week That Was (a satire of the news).

Read more of my Autobiography at: http://gvan42.blogspot.com/2018/03/growing-up-in-los-gatos-california-in.html

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