
A Spokane, Wash., parade to commemorate the legacy of Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. and to remember all those who were part of his struggle is apparently so scary that someone or some group decided to relive the horror of the Birmingham, Ala., bombing by planting an improvised explosive device (pictured above) along the route.
Do we know who did it? No. Do we really know what the motive is? No, not yet, although the most popular speculation was that it was -- you guessed it -- racial.
But no matter who did it or why, it is clear that what Dr. King stood for is still a threat more than half a century after he began his teachings.
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In 1963, four white men -- all members of a Ku Klux Klan group -- planted an improvised explosive device under the 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham during a time of integration in that town.
When it exploded, it killed four young black girls whose crime was coming to church to sing a hymn.
The church had become a center of reconciliation and a place where people of all colors could find common ground until four men, who were hell-bent on making sure peace would never happen, decided that making their mark on history was more important.
Fast-forward to 2011.
Three Spokane city workers find a backpack with an improvised explosive device, a remote-controlled bomb and two T-shirts in it. They were smart enough to alert police, who defused it without incident.
Thank God.
That part is over. No one hurt. No one dead. No four little girls this time.
But let's focus on the intent for a minute.
Officials say the device was sophisticated enough to have caused massive damage. One even said it was the most potentially destructive bomb he'd ever seen. Now, without pointing a finger at anyone in particular, whoever did this did so with the intention of seeing maximum carnage -- as did the men involved in the 1963 bombing.
The takeaway here is that a place where black and white hands grasped one another in gestures of reconciliation in 1963 was a threat to what is right. It was an affront to some imagined status quo, where one group arrogantly believes all others should be subservient.

Not to the same men, because all but one have died and he will die in prison, but it was a threat to a new generation of people who hate peace.
Are they racists?
The area is known for white supremacist activity, but no one has claimed responsibility, and there can be no pointing of fingers at least until a suspect is in custody. (Update: the FBI says the t-shirts found in the backpack which contained the bomb were local. One was distributed at Colville High School, the other at Jenkins High School in Chewelah. Both towns are located just north of Spokane.)
But two things are for certain: First, the person or people who did this are as low as the men who sought to kill children over a psychotic point of view and second, unlike before, the people who did this failed.
At the time of the Birmingham bombing, a storm was started after the children died and 22 others were injured. This storm grew into a hurricane whose gale forces broke the stride of those who wanted to repeat what had been done.
The three city workers who found the bomb and reported it must have said, "No, we won't let this happen. Not in our town. Not in our lives."
And this is what Dr. King wanted.
This is what he died for. He wanted so much momentum behind the rage in 1963 that it would thwart it from happening again.
So in trying to destroy Dr. King's legacy at a parade held in his honor, the would-be bomber actually preserved it.
Watch the sickness here:


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By: black man on 1/19/2011 4:15PM
Madison Gray,thank you for a story that was fair and balanced the way news should be reported.
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By: arriethom1 on 1/19/2011 5:11PM
It's just a testament that there are some people out there who still want to destroy the legacy of Dr King.
Given the polarized climate we are in today, maybe they felt that their actions would be more acceptable today. I just pray for the people who did it. They will answer to a higher power.
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By: mcallion on 1/19/2011 6:11PM
Thank God for Black Voices, I watch CNN at work all day and I never see or hear hardly any of these stories that are being reported on Black Voices. Besides the new health care legislation it looks like enemy wants to take MLK Day away from us now. They don't want us to have anything.
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By: hilroy on 1/20/2011 9:11AM
CNN????? Sure, with people like John King providing his one sided white male slant against the president.
Some on CNN like Gloria Borger still cannot bring themselves to call the man President Obama. It is always obama, obama care, Obama.
TURN OFF CNN
We cannot win
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By: bugs hunter on 1/19/2011 7:56PM
White Terrorists!
This country is filled with White terrorists!
They are mostly ignored as long as they focus their hatred at other ethnic groups. Blacks are mostly content to just, keep working for massa terrorist, and pray over him! No matter what lie he tells and who he kills, as long as they are permitted to drive to McDonald's, watch TV, and pay the rent, they've been trained to look the other way!
Corporate America's employment of illegal immigrants, and now, Obama, has cause White Nationalists(Nazi's), to turn their attention to Mainstreet,USA!
This backlash might be the perfect antedote for Black-on-Black violence!
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By: Watcher Watchmen on 1/19/2011 8:28PM
Really?
Which ones?
Those who are the resulting byproducts of generation of white vindictiveness?
(like the ones that got HOSED while marching “With MLK” for PEACE?)
Or perhaps those who are the byproducts of crimes stemming from (or grew exponentially alongside) illegal drug infiltrations (Seeded by whites) that "never" existed among blacks, as so observed, even within their own African country from whence they came, prior to them ending up within YOUR ILK’S captivity?
Or maybe YOU speak as a self-evident byproduct of your own propaganda!
Whereas when keeping black valedictorians (for example) out of your media-loops, you can more easily convince yourselves to believe that blacks of any positive substance can never exist! All while ensuring (of course) that your lenses of your ilk stays front and centered on the comparatively fewer negative blacks, to create the self appeasing illusion that strategically sensationalizes those groups of blacks as the representation of the back majority at large.
But tell us something here, when those of YOUR ILK enters a room of black professionals,,, actually,,, that fact might be too over whelming, how about we digress in the interests of YOUR ILK and instead say, “when entering a room of people of color in general” do you scan past (ignore) everyone that doesn’t fit within your paradigm until you see “one” that does?
Only then to hone in onto that “individual” as the “ICON” of which everyone else is represented?
Whether answering YES on NO, you’ll be self-Debunked.
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By: You Know Who on 1/19/2011 10:16PM
When you find a better place to live, please leave we will not miss you.USA government are all thugs, 35 years of sale out and back stabbing the American people, Obama volunteered remember, he gets a pension for life in less than 7 years. Not bad pay day for Chicago hustler , syndicate member.I grow up in crime,gangsters are people with money, preacher included, don't laugh.
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By: alan on 1/20/2011 7:28AM
I believe terrorist could be behind it. What better way to tear a Country apart than from the inside. Get the races to fight against each other while they quietly slip in and finish us off.
We must stand together or fall apart.
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By: chris on 1/20/2011 11:43AM
I'm a Black man. Did I do it? That's the problem with foolish blanket statements. They ALWAYS(and this is the only blanket statement that's true)make the person who said them look FOOLISH. When I see things in the news like "white racists drags black man behind truck" I don't think to myself "Yeah ALL white people are evil racists". I can't say that because I don't know ALL white people. Now I'll admit there are SOME black men that don't live up to Dr.King's "dream". But COME ON NOW my friend. You've picked the WRONG news week to start putting black men under the "moral microscope"!Three names INSTANTLY pop up in my head:Jared Lee Loughner. I don't think he's exactly the poster boy for Dr.King's dream either. And here's a news flash: HE AIN'T A BLACK MAN. Now if you want to I can also bring up Columbine,Paducah,etc if you want to take it there.
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By: chris on 1/20/2011 8:27PM
Alan,I can respect what you are saying but and I mean no disrespect,but you don't need a "terrorist" for that. It's not like Black and White people are having a love fest as it is. You can go to ANY message board,social network,news site,etc and whatever the topic is "race"(from BOTH sides) will pop up. Either it will be some ignorant Black person thinking all Whites are "devils". Or some ignorant White person calling Blacks the "n-word" and blaming then for every problem under the sun. I wish it was that simple to solve. But it's not and never will be. BTW,there's only ONE "race"....peace.
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