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    159. Momentum: The Ripples Made by Ordinary People, Part 14

    enJuly 25, 2022

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    • Financial support is crucial for movements and individualsFrom Harry Belafonte's career to modern solutions, financial investment is essential for success

      The success of movements and the achievements of individuals often rely on financial support. In the 1950s, Harry Belafonte's album "Calypso," which included the popular song "Banana Boat," brought him financial success and helped launch his career as a popular recording artist. Meanwhile, civil rights leaders like Martin Luther King Jr. had modest salaries but still needed funds to organize rallies, marches, and legal battles. Today, tools like chatbots and health insurance plans offer solutions for different needs, but they also require financial investment. Companies like Burro, with its durable outdoor furniture, and 1800flowers.com, with its thoughtfully crafted gifts, provide products that bring joy and convenience. And for those in between jobs or missing open enrollment, UnitedHealthcare TriTerm Medical Plans offer flexible, budget-friendly coverage for the unexpected. Just as Belafonte's music and the civil rights leaders' efforts required financial support to thrive, these modern solutions do as well.

    • From Harlem to Hollywood: Harry Belafonte's JourneyBorn in Harlem, Harry Belafonte rose to fame in the entertainment industry, became a civil rights activist, and made history as the first African American to win an Emmy Award.

      Harry Belafonte, born to Jamaican immigrant parents in Harlem, rose from humble beginnings to become a prominent figure in both the entertainment industry and the civil rights movement. Belafonte's friendship with Sidney Poitier began in the American Negro Theater, and they both attended acting classes with the help of the GI Bill. Belafonte's entertainment talents extended beyond the theater, and he sang in Harlem nightclubs with jazz legends like Charlie Parker and Miles Davis. Belafonte's mentor and friend, Paul Robeson, introduced him to the civil rights cause and the risks that came with it. Despite the potential backlash, Belafonte refused to perform in the American South during the civil rights era and made history as the first African American to win an Emmy Award. Belafonte's financial support and activism were instrumental in advancing civil rights causes during this time.

    • Harry Belafonte's Private Support for Civil Rights MovementBelafonte's private support for the Civil Rights Movement, including financial assistance, played a significant role in enabling activists to focus on their cause.

      Harry Belafonte's support for the Civil Rights Movement went beyond public appearances. He privately helped the King family during difficult times, paying for babysitters and housekeepers, enabling them to focus on their activism. Belafonte's commitment was evident long before the Montgomery Bus Boycott, as he supported integration efforts in the late 1950s. Despite the Supreme Court ruling on school integration in 1954, many areas resisted integration, and large-scale demonstrations were necessary to push for change. Belafonte's generosity and commitment to the cause were crucial in these efforts. In a more modern context, we can appreciate the importance of thoughtful gifts and the impact they can have. Celebrations Passport from 1-800-Flowers.com offers amazing gifts for every occasion and rewards for frequent gift-givers. Moreover, the invention of Lume Whole Body Deodorant addresses a common concern, providing 72-hour odor control without the use of heavy perfumes. This innovative product, inspired by patients' needs, has received overwhelmingly positive reviews. Lastly, as Mother's Day approaches, we should acknowledge not only mothers but also caregivers, recognizing their vital role in our lives.

    • The power of taking action for oneself or for a causeUsing self-care products like OneSkin, with its aging-fighting OS one peptide, and activism can lead to positive change. Take action for yourself and for causes you believe in.

      Self-care is important, especially when it comes to our skin. I've been using OneSkin's products, which focus on cellular aspects of aging, and I've seen noticeable results. Their proprietary OS one peptide is the first ingredient proven to switch off aging cells, keeping skin looking and acting younger for longer. This aligns with the historical moment we discussed, where children were the first line of defense in the civil rights movement, demonstrating the power of coming together to make a difference. In both instances, whether it's through skincare or activism, taking action for oneself or for a cause can lead to significant positive change. Use code SHARON for 15% off your OneSkin purchase at oneskin.co. And just like the civil rights activists, remember to keep marching, resisting injustice, and staying firm in your convictions.

    • Courageous activists challenged prejudicesHarry Belafonte, Daisy Bates and student activists persisted in fighting for civil rights despite rejection and threats, inspiring us to stand up for what's right.

      The fight for civil rights in America required courageous individuals to challenge the status quo and confront the prejudices of the past. Harry Belafonte and student activists faced rejection when they attempted to meet with President Eisenhower, but they persisted and made progress through peaceful protests. Daisy Bates, who was inspired by her mother's tragic death and the discrimination faced by black Americans, dedicated her life to activism. Despite facing threats and persecution, including having crosses burned on her property, she continued to fight for equality through her newspaper and leadership roles in the NAACP. Their stories remind us of the importance of standing up for what is right, even in the face of adversity.

    • Flexibility and Quality: Overcoming ChallengesQuince and UnitedHealthcare offer affordable, high-quality products with flexibility. 1800 Flowers celebrates moms with unique gifts. Daisy Bates' story inspires resilience and nonviolence in the face of adversity.

      Quince and UnitedHealthcare Insurance Plans offer flexibility and high-quality products at affordable prices. Quince provides ethical and responsible manufacturing for luxurious cashmere sweaters, Italian leather bags, and more, while UnitedHealthcare Insurance Plans offer flexible budget-friendly coverage for medical, vision, dental, and more. Meanwhile, 1800 Flowers helps celebrate moms with handmade bouquets, sweet treats, gourmet food, and one-of-a-kind gifts, offering up to 40% off Mother's Day bestsellers. Looking back at history, Daisy Bates' story demonstrates the power of flexibility and resilience in the face of adversity. She led the Little Rock 9 to integrate Central High School, facing hostility and violence, but remained committed to nonviolence and persevered, inspiring millions and paving the way for civil rights. So whether it's through shopping, insurance, or civil rights, flexibility and quality are key to overcoming challenges and making a difference.

    • 1959 March on Washington for Integrated Schools: Amidst Fears of CommunismDespite the 1959 March on Washington for Integrated Schools' significant impact on the civil rights movement, it faced challenges due to accusations of communist infiltration and the public image issues of its organizers, including Bayard Rustin's past membership and sexuality.

      The 1959 March on Washington for Integrated Schools was a significant event in the civil rights movement, with an estimated 26,000 participants calling for expedited action to integrate US schools. The march, marred by accusations of communist infiltration, was met with denials from the event's sponsors, including Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Philip Randolph, and Roy Wilkins. Fear of communism, fueled by J. Edgar Hoover's book "Masters of Deceit," made people hesitant to support the civil rights movement, as they believed its efforts were rooted in communist persuasion. Bayard Rustin, a Quaker pacifist and close advisor to Dr. King, faced public image issues due to his past membership in the Communist Party and later as an openly gay man. These factors added complexity to the civil rights movement and the challenges it faced in achieving its goals.

    • Key figures in civil rights faced discrimination based on race and sexualityBayard Rustin, Harry Belafonte, and Daisy Bates made significant contributions to the civil rights movement despite facing discrimination based on their race and sexuality, but their impact was often overlooked due to societal biases.

      Bayard Rustin, a key figure in the early fight for civil rights, faced both racial and sexual discrimination throughout his career. Rustin's involvement with the Communist Party in his youth was later used against him, leading to his being kept in the shadows by civil rights leaders due to their fear of being tainted by his sexuality. Despite this, Rustin continued to make significant contributions to the civil rights movement, including helping to plan the 1963 March on Washington. Other notable figures, such as Harry Belafonte and Daisy Bates, also played crucial roles in the movement, providing financial support and organizing efforts. However, their contributions were often overlooked due to societal biases against race and sexuality. Despite the lack of recognition during their lifetimes, these individuals' impact on the civil rights movement cannot be overstated.

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