Show FIGHT FOR FREEDOM the following editorial Is by miss parker an 18 year old resident ot of louisville kentucky from the archives of broke broket t peace we are bringing out old words and dusting them off for ube again as shining Olan lanterns terns to lead us through daik darkness hess of another war words like freedom justice and truth all of them hard to define none of them used more frequently than freedom you cannot say what freedom ih perhaps in a single sentence it is not necessary to define it it is enough to point to it freedom is a man lifting a it gats latch at dusk and sitting for awhile on the porch smoking his pipe before he goes to bed it is the violence of an argument outside an election poll it is the righteous anger of the pulpits pits it is the warm laughter of a girl on a park bench it is the rush of a train over the continent and the unafraid faces ot 01 people looking out the windo windows vs it is all the hodys in the world and all the hellos he ilos it is westbrook telling roosevelt how to raise his children it is roosevelt letting thern them raise themselves it is Lind berghs appeal appeasing ng voica raised above a thousand hisses it is dorothy thompson asking I 1 t for war it is general hugh S john son asking her to keep quiet it is you trying to remember the words to the star spangled banner it is the sea breaking on white sands somewhere and the shoulders aers of mountains supporting the sky it is the air air you fill your lungs lung with and the dirt that is your garlen it is a man cursing ill all cops it is the absence of apprehension at the sound of approaching footsteps outside your closed door it is your hot resentment of in inigue the tilt of your chin and the tightening of your lips sometimes it is all the things you do and want to keep on doing it is all the things you feel and annot help feeling freedom it is you |