NAACP Image Awards
January 5, 1994 (Pasadena, USA)
Michael Jackson made a surprise appearance at the 26th annual NAACP
(National Association for the Advancement of Colored People) Image Awards in
Pasadena, California (USA) to present the award for "Outstanding Choreography"
to Debbie Allen.
Before he handed over the award, Michael made the following speech and
received an enthusiastic response from the audience.
For decades, the NAACP has stood at the forefront of the struggle for
equal justice under the law for all people in our land. They have fought in
the lunch rooms of the South, in the hallowed halls of the Supreme Court and
the board rooms of America, for justice, equality and the very dignity of all
mankind. Members of the NAACP have been jailed and even killed in noble
pursuit of those ideals, upon which our country was founded.
None of these goals is more maningful to me at this time in my life, than
the notion that everyone is presumed to be innocent, and TOTALLY innocent,
until they are charged with a crime and then convicted by a jury of their
peers.
I never really took the time to understand the importance of that ideal
until now, until I became the victim of false allegations, and the willingness
of others to believe and exploit the worst before they have a chance to hear
the truth.
Not only am I presumed innocent, I AM innocent! And I know the truth will
be my salvation.
You have been there to support me when others weren't around and I thank
you for that. I have been strengthened in my fight to prove my innocence by my
faith in God and by my knowledge that I am not fighting this battle alone.
Together, we will see this thing through. |