Michael Jackson backyard Encino 1972 Jim Britt photo

Childhood

Michael Jackson in the backyard of his family’s home in Encino, Cal. (1972).1Rolling Stone Article: “I was putting a wide-angle lens on my camera right before I took this photo. It made the camera look huge and Michael came over and asked, ‘What’s that lens you’ve got on there?’ I explained that it was a wide-angle lens. I was down on my knees to change the lens, so we were about the same height, and I nabbed this picture. You can see his brothers in the background.” Credit: Jim Britt photo. Used with Permission.
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Children’s Universal
Bill of Rights

I would therefore like to propose tonight that we install in every home a Children’s Universal Bill of Rights, the tenets of which are:

The right to be loved, without having to earn it.

The right to be protected, without having to deserve it.

The right to feel valuable, even if you came into the world with nothing.

The right to be listened to without having to be interesting.

The right to be read a bedtime story without having to compete with the Evening News or East Enders.

The right to an education without having to dodge bullets at schools.

The right to be thought of as adorable (even if you have a face that only a mother could love).

Friends, the foundation of all human knowledge, the beginning of human consciousness, must be that each and every one of us is an object of love.

Before you know if you have red hair or brown, before you know if you are black or white, before you know of what religion you are a part, you have to know that you are loved.

~ Michael Jackson ~

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