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'Wonder Woman'!

2-21-2018

Lets not Forget, besides the the fictional superhero actress Linda Carter, but the real so many courageous 'wonder women' speaking up against all kinds of atrocities committed against them.

Their remarkable non-violent ways of actions without Guns and Bombs, proves the spoken words are better to achieve one's desired positive results. Including giving fair warning to other women to be watchful of the danger of predators and will never have to say: 'ME 2':  "for women is a 'New day on the Horizon' as put by Oprah Winfrey.  

In fact the New Day on the Horizon started many times before centuries ago by many brave Men and Women, which is evident in the 'Black History Month' reminding of the most horrific tragedy of racism,segregation and civil rights abuses.

"The civil rights March by Actors from the movie Selma led by Oprah Winfrey, marched with hundreds of people to recall one of the bloodiest chapters of the civil rights movement".

"McLinda Gilchrist, said the movie should help a younger generation understand what life was like in the 1960s during the struggle to end racial discrimination. "They treated us worse than animals".

Reminding the tragic situation of activists, pioneers of the civil rights movement Black brave women arrested for refusing to give up their seat on a segregated Bus, Claudette Colvin and Rosa Park whom United States Congress called 'the first lady of civil rights and the Mother of the freedom movement'.

Though, the results of horrific sufferings and tolerance has brought much positive results. Mary Jane Patterson became the first African-American woman to receive a college degree when she graduated from Oberlin College in 1862.
Jane Bolin First black woman Judge graduated from Yale Law School.

Hero Congressman John Lewis also was beaten brutally, one of the most courageous persons of the Civil Rights Movement has dedicated his life to protecting human rights, securing civil liberties, and building what he calls "The Beloved Community” in America. His dedication to the highest ethical standards of moral values.Other remarkable Hero Dr. Martin L. King's struggle of civil rights and his famous words: "I have a dream".

Another New Day on the Horizon: the struggle of remarkable group of  brave women of 'Suffragette' in 20th C. their campaign for the right to vote. Ratified on August 18, 1920, the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution granted American women the right to vote.

In fact the earliest 'New Day on the horizon' started 14C. ago by implementation of Sharia-Divine law of Haram-illegal, equality and justice by the Divine authority in an era of Sky high darkness, declining of ethics and moral values, human rights violations, discrimination, racism, killing of female child, kidnapping, abusing- possessing women without consent, violation of civil rights, slavery etc.

An effort to abolish slavery the reward and ransom of 'Free the slave' was established. Amazingly, freed Black slave Bilal RadhiAllahanho an Abyssinian accepted Islam and became the first Muazzine-caller for prayer.

African American Malcolm X also a convert in his Hajj trip for the first time experienced end of racism among Multi nations, Black, White and Brown eating from one plate and praying shoulder to shoulder to One Creator-GOD.

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Article Source: ALAMEENPOST.COM