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i have to say that it’s a little hard to follow — not dr. wilson, but a skinny guy with a funny name. (laughter.) betsegaw tadele — he’s going to be doing something.
i also have to say that you all are going to get wet. (laughter.) and i’d be out there with you if i could. (laughter.) but secret service gets nervous. (laughter.) so i’m going to have to stay here, dry. (laughter.) but know that i’m there with you in spirit. (laughter.)
some of you are graduating summa cum laude. (applause.) some of you are graduating magna cum laude. (applause.) i know some of you are just graduating, “thank you, lordy.” (laughter and applause.) that’s appropriate because it’s a sunday. (laughter.)
i see some moms and grandmas here, aunts, in their sunday best — although they are upset about their hair getting messed up. (laughter.) michelle would not be sitting in the rain. (laughter.) she has taught me about hair. (laughter.)
i want to congratulate all of you — the parents, the grandparents, the brothers and sisters, the family and friends who supported these young men in so many ways. this is your day, as well. just think about it — your sons, your brothers, your nephews — they spent the last four years far from home and close to spelman, and yet they are still here today. (applause.) so you’ve done something right. graduates, give a big round of applause to your family for everything that they’ve done for you. (applause.)
i know that some of you had to wait in long lines to get into today’s ceremony. and i would apologize, but it did not have anything to do with security. those graduates just wanted you to know what it’s like to register for classes here. (laughter and applause.) and this time of year brings a different kind of stress — every senior stopping by gloster hall over the past week making sure your name was actually on the list of students who met all the graduation requirements. (applause.) if it wasn’t on the list, you had to figure out why. was it that library book you lent to that trifling roommate who didn’t return it? (laughter.) was it dr. johnson’s policy class? (applause.) did you get enough crown forum credits? (applause.)
on that last point, i’m going to exercise my power as president to declare this speech sufficient crown forum credits for any otherwise eligible student to graduate. that is my graduation gift to you. (applause.) you have a special dispensation.
now, graduates, i am humbled to stand here with all of you as an honorary morehouse man. (applause.) i finally made it. (laughter.) and as i do, i’m mindful of an old saying: “you can always tell a morehouse man — (applause) — but you can’t tell him much.” (applause.) and that makes my task a little more difficult, i suppose. but i think it also reflects the sense of pride that’s always been part of this school’s tradition.
benjamin mays, who served as the president of morehouse for almost 30 years, understood that tradition better than anybody. he said — and i quote — “it will not be sufficient for morehouse college, for any college, for that matter, to produce clever graduates — but rather honest men, men who can be trusted in public and private life — men who are sensitive to the wrongs, the sufferings, and the injustices of society and who are willing to accept responsibility for correcting (those) ills.”
it was that mission — not just to educate men, but to cultivate good men, strong men, upright men — that brought community leaders together just two years after the end of the civil war. they assembled a list of 37 men, free blacks and freed slaves, who would make up the first prospective class of what later became morehouse college. most of those first students had a desire to become teachers and preachers — to better themselves so they could help others do the same.
a century and a half later, times have changed. but the “morehouse mystique” still endures. some of you probably came here from communities where everybody looked like you. others may have come here in search of a community. and i suspect that some of you probably felt a little bit of culture shock the first time you came together as a class in king’s chapel. all of a sudden, you weren’t the only high school sports captain, you weren’t the only student council president. you were suddenly in a group of high achievers, and that meant you were expected to do something more.
that’s the unique sense of purpose that this place has always infused — the conviction that this is a training ground not only for inpidual success, but for leadership that can change the world.
dr. king was just 15 years old when he enrolled here at morehouse. he was an unknown, undersized, unassuming young freshman who lived at home with his parents. and i think it’s fair to say he wasn’t the coolest kid on campus — for the suits he wore, his classmates called him “tweed.” but his education at morehouse helped to forge the intellect, the discipline, the compassion, the soul force that would transform america. it was here that he was introduced to the writings of gandhi and thoreau, and the theory of civil disobedience. it was here that professors encouraged him to look past the world as it was and fight for the world as it should be. and it was here, at morehouse, as dr. king later wrote, where “i realized that nobody — was afraid.”
not even of some bad weather. i added on that part. (laughter.) i know it’s wet out there. but dr. wilson told me you all had a choice and decided to do it out here anyway. (applause.) that’s a morehouse man talking.
now, think about it. for black men in the ’40s and the ’50s, the threat of violence, the constant humiliations, large and small, the uncertainty that you could support a family, the gnawing doubts born of the jim crow culture that told you every day that somehow you were inferior, the temptati …… 此处隐藏:8232字,全部文档内容请下载后查看。喜欢就下载吧 ……
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