Happy MLK Jr Day

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  1. [smilie=hi ya!.gif]Happy MLK Jr Day - today is a Federal Holiday

    MLK Jr was a true American icon who believed in working together as a society to resolve challenging civil rights issues and improve the presence and future of America.

    [smilie=happy.gif]Here is a transcription from Martin Luther King Jr’s speech “We Shall Overcome

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    Deep in my heart, I do believe, we shall overcome.

    You know, I’ve joined hands so often with students and others behind jail bars singing it, We shall overcome.

    Sometimes we’ve had tears in our eyes when we joined together to sing it, but we still decided to sing it, We shall overcome. Oh, before this victory’s won, some will have to get
    thrown in jail some more, but we shall overcome.

    Don’t worry about us. Before the victory’s won, some of us will lose jobs, but we shall overcome.

    Before the victory’s won, even some will have to face physical death. But if physical
    death is the price that some must pay to free their children from a permanent
    psychological death, then nothing shall be more redemptive.

    Before the victory’s won, some will be misunderstood and called bad names, dismissed as rabble rousers and agitators, but we shall overcome.

    We shall overcome because the arc of the moral universe is long but it bends toward justice.

    We shall overcome because Carlyle is right, “No lie can live forever.”

    We shall overcome because William Cullen Bryant is right: “Truth crushed to earth will rise again.”

    We shall overcome because James Russell Lowell is right: Truth forever on the scaffold, wrong forever on the throne, yet that scaffold sways the future and behind the dim
    unknown standeth God within the shadows keeping watch above his own.

    We shall overcome because the Bible is right, “You shall reap what you sow”

    We shall overcome.

    Deep in my heart I do believe we shall overcome.

    And with this faith we will go out and adjourn the counsels of despair and bring new light into the dark chambers of pessimism and we will be able to rise from the fatigue of despair to the buoyancy of hope. And this will be a great America! We will be the participants in making it so.

    And so as I leave you this evening I say, Walk together children! Don’t
    you get weary!



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  2. @Lingua Frenulum - to be fair, I think only so many times one can hear “I have a Dream” and snooze the meaning.
    I say superimpose him Tupac style on a TedX stage with a headset and reboot the Dream.
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    Regardless of your opinion on civil rights, which is an uncomfortable topic these days....also fair.... it’s important to remember that the Rev King was a brilliant American orator who used a unique style of speech delivery that is native, exclusively, to the USofA. You can’t find it anywhere in the world:

    “The Black sermonic tradition, or Black preaching tradition, is an approach to sermon construction and delivery among primarily African Americans. The tradition seeks to preach messages that appeal to both the intellect and the emotive dimensions of humanity.”
    - Wikipedia
     

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