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A Better America Is King’s Legacy
The recent dust-up between presidential candidates Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama over the role of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in passing the 1964 Civil Rights Act was unfortunate but timely, occurring as it did a few weeks before the nation honors the civil rights leader on this national holiday.
A majority of Americans were not yet born when King was killed, so many fail to appreciate how their lives have been influenced by him. Children off from school today never had to attend segregated schools, sit in the back of a bus or drink from “whites only” or “colored only” drinking fountains. Neither have they ever been legally barred from a hotel or restaurant because of their race.
The America they know is more enlightened and more just, thanks in no small part to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.The nation still faces problems, but it remains the envy of the world in making diversity work. That is part of King’s legacy, and why he is honored today.
Add comment January 21, 2008
Sharing The Dream Speech
This is the text of the “I Have a Dream” speech.
http://www.usconstitution.net/dream.html
Black men in the Coalition of Youth Activities had the opportunity to give personal copies of it to children at Carl Sagan Academy, a charter middle school in zip code 33610 on January 11.
Add comment January 11, 2008
Sharing an Attitude
Attitude This came as “My Friday Story,” a weekly email that Ms. Pat Spencer sends out. Pat PSpenFla@aol.com is the executive secretary for the local Tampa – Hillsborough County Chapter of the NAACP.
Add comment January 11, 2008
