Showing posts with label Robert F. Kennedy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Robert F. Kennedy. Show all posts

Saturday, April 23, 2011

Gleaning Facebook: Moral Courage


 "Few men are willing to brave the disapproval of their fellows, the censure of their colleagues, the wrath of their society. Moral courage is a rarer commodity than bravery in battle or great intelligence. Yet it is the one essential, vital quality of those who seek to change a world which yields most painfully to change." 

- Robert F. Kennedy



Comments:

John Countryman
And Robert himself was one of them.


Terrell Shaw
In 1968 I had the privilege of spending a weekend working in the RFK campaign for President during the Indiana primary. Festooned in campaign hat and sash I was a part of the Welcome Committee (I was co-chair of Asbury College Young Democrats) in the Louisville airport and shook his and Ethel's hands one month to the day before his assassination.


Larry Molock
thank you for being my friend on fb


John Countryman
Ruthy and her family all campaigned for him, and I was bereft when he was shot. Just think what the world might be like today if he'd been elected (and of course he would have)!


David Promis

...yet his death has somehow made him remembered as a great person who might have otherwised faded into the background! When he was shot it was a horrid and unthinkable act. 

Friday, January 02, 1970

Time Machine: Campaigning for RFK April/May 1968



In the Spring of '68, several of us from Asbury, abetted by our history professor Ms. Ciccorella and her daughter, Pat, made our way to Louisville and across the Ohio River to New Albany, Indiana to campaign for Robert Kennedy. It was quite an experience for this rather sheltered Georgia preacher's kid from an arch-conservative "holiness" college.

One of our duties in New Albany was to make signs for supporters to hold up when Bobby & Ethel came to town.

These are some of the signs I made and that we used when we met the Kennedys at the Louisville airport.

I didn't use these signs though. Somehow I managed to be chosen to don a ridiculous sash and styrofoam hat emblazoned with Kennedy bling and stand in the airport receiving line as the token college kid among the bigwigs.

I wish I had managed to save more of the official campaign stuff rather than these silly signs!

Still it was a thrill to shake the hands of our next president (as I believed) and his wife.

At the time I was disappointed that Kennedy had such a limp handshake (Ethel's was very firm!) -- I have since heard that major presidential candidates end up with very sore hands pretty quickly, so I have tried to give him a little break on that score.

David Matheny

You met Bobby K.??


Terrell Shaw
Very briefly, but yep. Just a handshake in the Louisville airport.


George Anderson
Terrell Shaw
 "He was the best of the best."

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Kennedy won the Indiana primary, but only a month later the dream was shattered by an assassin's bullet.


This is one of the official posters I saved from the Indiana campaign