Parable of Mother Coretta Scott King



Parable of Mother Coretta Scott King

I remember sitting in thepew of Riverside Church at the memorial for Dr. Betty Shabazz,
listening and looking at Myrlie Evers-Williams and Coretta Scott King
standing at the podium. I wondered at the great suffering they had
endured as a result of America assassinating their husbands, Malcolm, Medgar and
Martin.

The combined tragedies of Shakespeare, Macbeth, Othello,King Lear and Hamlet, cannot match the tragic dramas of these grand men
and women, and especially the life of Coretta Scott King, who always
maintained an aura of classic dignity and graciousness, in spite of her
suffering. She established her own legacy as a chairperson of world
peace and builder of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Center for
Non-violence.

In her and her late husband's honor, why can'tevery North American African send one dollar to make the King Center
solvent and independent rather than allow the US Park Service to assume
management? After all, it was the USA who killed her husband and kept
both of them under surveillance for simply being the very best citizens
America produced.

Coretta set the example of how we mustcontinue the drum beat for justice, no matter what, even when our
husband, wives and friends may be slain along the way. As Coretta did,
we must rise above pain and personal suffering to continue resistance.

Evenunder
the best circumstance, we know the struggle of single mothers is
difficult, so we can only applaud Coretta for maintaining herself and
assuming the persona of mother, father and warrior woman of her people.
How blessed we are when the Lord uses us for His glory and not for our
own, as He did with His servant, Mrs. Coretta Scott King. May she rest
in peace with her king and the King of Kings.

Note:

In thedeep structure of the Coretta Scott King story is, of course, the
primordial myth of Osiris , the savior hero hacked to death by his
evil, jealous brother, Seth. Coretta is the suffering Isis, and she not
only represents the joint suffering of her sisters Betty Shabazz and Myrlie Evers-Williams,
but all black women who have endangered husbands and sons, and are for
the most part helpless to protect them from the ravages of white
supremacy in America, an evil, racist society that seeks their
crucifixion at every turn, by homicide, suicide, drug abuse, castration
or incarceration.

The black woman, at the present hour, issearching for the loss parts of her man's soul, the part destroyed by
the evil white supremacy society, so jealous and envious of black men
and boys.

According to the myth, she will eventually discover hisloss vital parts and revive him and herself by giving birth to his son,
Horus/Heru,
avenger of his father's crucifixion.
--Marvin X
2/8/06
revised5/9/10

Bay Area folks don't miss the black consciousnessread-in/teach-in Saturday, May 15, 2pm, at the African American Museum
Library, 14th and Martin Luther King, Jr., downtown Oakland. The people
will read from the parables and fables of Marvin X, The Wisdom of Plato
Negro. Funds benefit Black Bird Press. The book is $l00.00, but the
event is free, donations accepted.

To order the book:
BlackBird Press
1222 Dwight Way
Berkeley CA 94702
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