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In reply to the discussion: To those bemoaning the presence of the divine in the inauguration [View all]nadinbrzezinski
(154,021 posts)She was not the first to sit at the front of the bus. The NCAAP knew that test cases need perfect plaintiffs.
People need to be mindful, and screaming every four years...does not help.
That said, the Battle Hymn of the Republic was chosen for far more than it's mention of God. It is steeped in both the abolitionist movement and the Civil War...and a direct link to POTUS's favorite President, nope not Reagan...Lincoln. Reagan is up there, but truly, this President had a lot of references to Lincoln in the inaugural. To the point I was waiting for that famous line, "with malice towards none."
Suffice it to say Shumer, a Jew, chose it as the head of the committee is also a direct link to the Civil Rights movement. This is when the children of many holocaust survivors marched along side African Americans and registered people during that fateful Freedom Summer.
I love trying to devise why things are chosen in the few things that change from inaugural to inaugural. No choice is accidental. None. And that goes also for who gives what.