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Dec-07-2013 13:01TweetFollow @OregonNews Nelson Mandela 'Greatness Doesn't Go On Sale!'Poem by Luke Easter Salem-News.comThe world is still fighting racism the same way it always has, but under Nelson Mandela things improved, and we were inspired to see change.
(CLEVELAND) - Nelson Mandela's name will live through history as one of the world's greatest leaders. He rose to power when he was most needed by a population forced to live as a second-class people. Indeed, he taught us many lessons about life and death and the need to remain strong when faced with an inflexible system created by human beings who truly viewed their existence as more important, more valuable. There truly is not enough space to list the accomplishments of this iconic man who gave people hope and liberty. His legend and sacrifice will endure, while systems like apartheid in the end will crumble. The world is still fighting racism the same way it always has, but under Nelson Mandela things improved, and we were inspired to see change. His legacy must continue to form and shape the thinking in this world, where groups are so often branded as "terrorists" simply because they resists a system of dominant racism. Mandela refused to lay down arms and because of this the people of South Africa achieved an impossible dream. - Tim King
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Luke Easter is a poet who writes about things that are very close to the heart of Salem-News.com. Another former U.S. Marine, Luke heals the world with an approach that reaches people on a different level, one known for centuries, yet too often forgotten in the one we live in. We live in a world of social & economic injustice. The main reason for founding America in the first place was to relieve the oppression of the King of England. Patrick Henry said it best, “give me liberty or give me death.” And yet, all too often death seems to be the only way out. Why is there such a high suicide rate especially among teens, in the land of the free & the home of the brave? What makes headlines? Good news? Ha! More depressing stories than anything else. I feel poetry takes an edge off the hurt of bad news while still delivering it but in a, “glitzy” sort of way. Giving a different perspective. Kind of like slap in the face as opposed to a knife in the back. At least with the slap you’ll live to see another day and you will know whom it’s from. I wasn’t here for the beginning of the world but at 59, I just might be here for the end. Even though it’s still a knife, rhyme poetry helps to dull the blade. And that’s my job. You can write to Luke Easter at: lyricsfromlucas@aol.com _________________________________________
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