Be Still! by Gordon C. Stewart
Author:Gordon C. Stewart [Stewart, Gordon C.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9781532600661
Publisher: Wipf & Stock
Published: 2017-01-16T08:00:00+00:00
62. King, Strength to Love, 53.
Martin Luther King Day in St. Augustine
Forgetfulness transforms every occurrence into a nonoccurrence.
âPlutarch
The car dealer here in St. Augustine will be open on Martin Luther King Jr. Day. No holiday for its workers.
I learn this while waiting for my car to be serviced. I read the local paper, The St. Augustine Record, Wednesday, January 14, 2015. Tucked away on page A6 under âNews and Notesâ is a small headline: âCommemorative Breakfast Planned.â
Commemorative of what? Martin Luther King Jr., Monday, January 19, at First Coastal Technical College.
I put down the paper and walk through the show room to look at the new models. A white sales manager sees me get into one of the cars and points angrily to a twenty-something African-American salesman to get with the program. The young man greets me through the passenger window. I tell him Iâm just killing time during a routine oil change and that Iâm from Minnesota. We exchange pleasantries.
I get a cup of coffee and go out to look at the used carsâitâs my thing, checking out used carsâand run into the young salesman again. I ask whether Martin Luther King Jr. Day is a big deal here in St. Augustine. He smiles. I tell him Iâve just read the newspaper and the small announcement.
âIs the dealership closed for Martin Luther King Jr. Day?â I ask.
âNo, sir. Weâre open,â he says. âIâll be working.â
âDo you know about the St. Augustine Four?â I ask. He doesnât. I tell him weâre staying next door to the home of James and Hattie White, whose fourteen-year-old son Samuel was sent to reform school in 1963 for sitting in at the Woolworthâs lunch counter and that the case of the four teenagers was responsible for Dr. King and Jackie Robinson joining the cause in St. Augustine.
Before I leave the dealership, he finds me in the waiting area. âI asked the boss,â he says. âHe said I can have the day off if I want it.â
I tell him thereâs a âHands Up!â workshop Saturday morning at the St. Paul African Methodist Episcopal Church (AME) where MLK and Jackie Robinson joined the local civil rights movement in St. Augustine. Itâs just around the corner from where weâre staying in Lincolnville.
âCome if you can!â
âThanks,â he says, âMaybe Iâll see you there.â
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