Vote For Conscience
by Patricia Britt
The right to vote is a magnificent gift that could be at stake if we don't use it, while we can.
For the spirit of the constitution one man one vote that enables us to stand together to elect people with conscience who care about the vulnerable in society.
Love out democracy enough to participate.
The cruel past could partially return without voters who care.
Rev. Martin Luther King Jr was a hero molded by so many others.
Rev. Martin Luther King Jr was a hero molded by so many others.
Pastor Otis Moss Jr. was told by his father about walking 6 miles to one voter precinct where he was told to go to a different voter precinct 6 miles away, upon arrival at the second voter precinct he was told once more to go to another voter precinct 6 miles away. When he arrived at the third voter precinct he was told it was too late to vote. Mr. Otis Moss Senior died before the next election and was not able to cast his vote. This is the legacy of the Moss family, and many unknown blacks who sought to be a part of our democracy. Vote for Mr. Otis Moss's Senior legacy in each election.
2018 Copyright Zimation Arts & Letters Ink
Songs
Closer Than Close by Atlantic Star
Black Gold by Esperanza Spalding
Break Up To Make Up by the Stylistics
Let's Put It All Together by the Stylistics
Stronger Than Before by Carol Bayer Sager
Takin It To The Streets by The Doobie Brothers
Boo'd Up by Ella Mai
A Song For You by Donny Hathaway
Go For It by Peabo Bryson
In The Rain by the Dramatics
You Know How To Love Me by Phillis Hyman
Song Sung Blue by Neil Diamond
Soulful by Roy Hargrove Quintet
Grazing in the Grass by Hugh Masekela
I've Got So Much Love to Give by Barry White
Won't He Do It by Koryne Hawthorne
Yah Mo Be There by James Ingram
Quote
"The sign of a beautiful person is that they always see beauty in others." by Anonymous
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