EVANSTON, Ill. — The marches began right here, on Emerson Street. Day after day, a little more than half a century ago, shortly after Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated. On April 7, 1968, around 3,000 locals marched across this Chicago suburb, past one-story homes and small businesses, through the city's quaint downtown. They gathered at a park and mourned.
Those children, especially Justin and Jacob, were thrust into a national spotlight last week. Jacob’s son and Reverend Blake’s grandson, also named Jacob – “Little Jake,” some call him – was shot by police in Kenosha, Wisconsin. A half-hour later, he walked with the crowd, down 52nd, onto Sheridan Road, past the county courthouse. “No justice, no peace!” hundreds chanted. And: “I looove being Black!” People of different races followed. “Say his name,” they cried. “Jacob Blake!”
Justin, meanwhile, bounced around the scene, arranging speakers, doling out forceful hugs. And then, when the program wrapped up, he marched again. Back past the courthouse, down Sheridan, onto 52nd, his own sons by his side. Sunday’s service brought together people of all colors and ages in Little Jake’s hometown."I am delighted to see a microcosm of the whole world in this parking lot today,” one speaker remarked. There were longtime churchgoers and locals who aren’t religious. There were Black elders and white children.
YahooSports Yahoo --- why no comments on your Website ? Truth Hurt ?
YahooSports Don't resist arrest -- so simple even Yahoo can understand.
YahooSports The 'activism' they speak about are Thug Life Urban graffiti hooligan hood gang bang activities and drugs. Crime grime dirty beast anger of no reasoning or understanding of civilization.... and Hollywood.
YahooSports 'Little Jake' is a criminal, not a saint.
YahooSports He was certainly active. As a criminal.
YahooSports They've been defending rapists for awhile?
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