Friday, October 25, 2019
Excellence Is Your Best Weapon For Fighting Racism :: essays research papers
 Excellence is Your Best Weapon for Fighting Racism      The Bible says that "the poor will always be with us." An similar statement is  that racism will always be with us. So, the question is, "What should we do  about it?" There are many ways to fight racism: you might march, protest,  complain, or beg the government for help. Some of these methods have worked well  in the past. However, I think the best and most effective weapon today for  fighting racism is excellence. Excellence will bring down more racial barriers  than all the marching and shouting in the world.    To develop the weapon of excellence, we must take advantage of all the  educational opportunities that are available to us. Even though the doors of  opportunity are not always opened equally to everyone, there are still ways to  be what you want to be, go where you want to go, and have what you want to have.  And it does not matter where you live, how poor you are. You still have the  ability to succeed. As long as you have your health and can think, success is  possible.    Accepting the fact that the doors of opportunity are not opened equally to  everyone, one thing that is equal for everyone is time. There is the same  number of hours in the day for all of us. How you use these hours is your choice.  You can use them on the playground or you can use them to play the books.  Playing on the playground might give you some hours of immediate enjoyment, but  playing the books will give you long-term gratification.    African Americans and other minorities can no longer use the excuses of being  poor or living in a bad neighborhood or small town to keep us from achieving  excellence through education. In some cases, the poorer you are the more  educational opportunities that are available to you. Poverty should not be an  excuse for not working up to your potential. No matter how poor you think you  are, there is always someone who is poorer.    Please do not be embarrassed by or ashamed of the size your home town. Many  individuals from small towns have become very successful and risen to the top of  their professions. If President Clinton can change his address from Hope,  Arkansas to 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, D.C., then you know it is  possible to fulfill your aspirations, whatever they might be. President  Clinton's rise to the top of his profession suggests to me that whether you are  a big time runner from New York City, or a guy who runs around the block in Fall    					    
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