February 1990 The News Argus PAGE 3 King from page 2 However, these laws have not eliminated racism, for it is unrealistic to believe that people with power will willingly give up that which they feel they alone are en titled to. Therefore, we must continuously search within ourselves for other ways to succeed despite racism. We must find some way to nur ture our spirit as a people, to give ourselves some economi cal stability and growth, and we must internalize the need to get and take advantage of the educational system. This education must include knowl edge of our black history and the sacrifices that were made that allow us to enjoy these equal opportunities today. If we do not do this, we must honestly question whether or not we are to some degree re sponsible for our own prob lems. Even with these accom plishments, the struggle is still being fought to ward off more subtle racism, exploitation, and oppression. Without a doubt these new laws have helped to make Martin Luther King’s dream a reality. King’s dream that his four children would one day live in a nation where they would not be judged by the color of their skin, but by the conduct of their character, has been attained by legislation, through the equal rights amendment, but still not inter nalized in the hearts of every one. As we look across the nation on the nation’s play grounds, we can see black children and white children playing together oblivious to the equality struggle that cripples the progress of this nation as a whole. This subtle civil war we still wage with the rich against the poor and whites against blacks, causes a great rift in this nation’s soul and stifles this nation’s social growth. In the continuous fight for the equality we have made great progress in our climb to the mountaintop, but we still hang precariously on its sides. We are far from stamping out blatant racism, as we see an increase in racial incidents, as we constantly battle the double standard in our justice system. We have won the battie against housing discrimination in legis lation, only to see our cities still divided into white neighbor hoods and black neighborhoods. Before King’s untimely death, he shared his dream with us, and we in turn shared his dream with die world. His dream cannot be shattered, and though his voice was silenced, his words will resound throughout history. For the dreamer could be killed, but his dream will last forever. Spring Break March 9-19 f ^^WhenlcallMom, •a • J "i A ^ee total ther wants ^ art or football. Usually football?’ Jacqueline Reinhard Arizona State University Class of 1991 Go ahead, call her up and let her know the score. A 10-minute coast-to-coast call, dialed direct anytime, any day with AI&T, costs less than $3.00.’ And with fast connections and immedi ate credit for wrong numbers, how can you miss? R)r more information on AT&T Lotig Distance Service, and products Tike the ^475-7’ Card, call 1 800 525-7955, Ext. 100. •Add applicable taxes and surcharges. AT&T The right choice.