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and minority and not ashamed
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States represents today can
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his unselfishness. And his
influence has helped to
shape the minds and lives of * J
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J stood as a bulwark, a
mighty fortress in a raging Hansel E. Hentz, play field
storm. He represented hope director at 14th Street
and aspirations for what Recreation Center:
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be. He showed us that a In the fall of 1967, Dr.
person must be willing to * F.W. Jackson brought Dr.
stand for something, or fall Martin Luther King Jr. to
for anything. Winston-Salem for a speakHe
instilled in blacks that ing engagement at Goler
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that we must not hate, for to speak, a hush fell over
hate is all-consuming. the congregation.' His
This, and much more, is message was that of
what Martin Luther King toughmindedness tempered
Jr. means to me, for he with tenderheartedness
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similar demonstration was held to commemc
dynamic speakers of effect social changes, wh
modern times. was evident with i
In 1964, Dr. King receiv- passage of the Civil Rig
ed one of the world's Act of 1964 and the stri
foremost" honors by being black- people have m;
awarded the Nobel Peace thus far in American so<
Prize for effecting social ty.
change through non-violent In reality, we still do
means. He believed in using have totaL equality,
peaceful means to change have only scratched the s
laws that were unfair to face, and if we are
blacks. He was arrested and careful to keep the dre
jailed many times for alive and well, we will 1
breaking laws that he felt the gains that we h
were unjust. = made.
Though his views were Twenty-one years a
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unpopular in many ur. Mng marcnea on
segments of American Washington with thousa
society and his methods of Americans poised to
unorthodox, he was able to ing the message of equ;
i and faith in his fellowman,
ind served as an inspiration
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to April 4, 1968
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the all of America,
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des at that time, but my heart
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:ie- Washington. . I promised
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not another march, I would be
We there. On Aug. 27, 1983, 1
,ur- was an eyewitness to unity,
not and the masses assembled
am ^gain to bring the message
ose of equality to America,
ave We as black Americans
should be proud of the
,go, legacy of Dr. King and
to should work each day to ennds
sure this dream of freedom
l^r- and equality for future
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