The Black Vote in Maryland
Tradition rs Reality
I find it ironic that in 1868 Frederick Douglas a former slave and republican born in Maryland, campained for General Ulysses Grant who became President of these United States. This state has never had a black Republican in congress because of its history of voting Demicratic. They have never delivered on their promises to blacks in my three score plus years, and yet we as blacks believe they will. the reality is we'er needed only when it come to putting them in office when the time comes.
It would have been a change to brerak with tradition for once and place one of our own in the position to make major changes for us in Congress, instead we choose to follow the same slave mentality from former years and many unkept promises and elect a white who's had twenty years to get it right and its still not done so now we give him six more. Not only that there wasn't a single black person for balcks to choose from on the Demicratic ticket, that should have told them something. I continue to pray for their enlightenment, however as the co-host of the radio show said, it will take several major election such as this one to make a change here in this state. Michel Steel wasn't good enough to be elected to represent the state of Maryland as a black, I wonder what would happen is he were elected as President or for that matter Vice-President, what would Blacks in Maryland feel then ? I wonder if I'll live to see it in my lifetime ? Your thought ?