A member of one of Ebony magazine’s Coolest Black Families in America stopped by Tuesday’s Gathering to share words of wisdom concerning the philosophy of Martin Luther King Jr.
T.B. Boyd, III, president and CEO of R.H. Boyd Publishing and a leader in church supplies production, expressed his thoughts about faith and the impact of King’s dream that shaped his conviction to stand against mistreatment.
Boyd is a member of Mount Olive Missionary Baptist Church. He began by speaking about his faith and the role he believes it should play in our lives.
“We as Americans must bear witness and live plain to the fact that the Lord must still be in the blessing business, passionately in the blessing business,” Boyd said. “We have a God who blessed us with the ability to dream, and dream we must do.”
Boyd then transitioned into the dream of King.
“I know that all of us have something in common with the dream of Martin Luther King,” Boyd said. “[He] dreamt of freedom and equality.”
He spoke about the scrutiny that African-Americans faced before and during the civil rights movement. The opposition burned buildings and harassed those who stood for the movement.
Boyd said that in the face of opposition, King encouraged the protesters to remain non-violent, which was a powerful philosophy to King.
“Unarmed truth and unconditional love will have the final word in reality,” Boyd said.
Boyd said that people still must adapt to the change that King presented and to continue to be generous in our everyday living.
“Dr. King’s legacy should tell us that we as a nation are going to have to keep developing,” Boyd said. “To keep giving of ourselves to be where and what we know we should be.”