JFK celebrated courage. MLK personified it. MT @BeschlossDC: Here MLK & Ralph Abernathy, Birmingham, AL, 1963.pic.twitter.com/klzhf5VQ9O
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JFK celebrated courage. MLK personified it. MT @BeschlossDC: Here MLK & Ralph Abernathy, Birmingham, AL, 1963.pic.twitter.com/klzhf5VQ9O
Great article here: http://www.americanthinker.com/2014/01/call_him_reverend_king.html … (Call Him Reverend King) @RepRyanWinkler @BeschlossDC
@BeschlossDC @Chandralotte we forget the abhorrent violence they faced, as they marched non-violently!
“@BeschlossDC: Here MLK & Ralph Abernathy & police, Birmingham, Alabama, 1963: #AP pic.twitter.com/NfHvcS3Kqa”
@BeschlossDC So you paid for the rights to this photo from AP then?
@BeschlossDC @JamesMcClure My aunt was at the "I Have a Dream" speech.
@BeschlossDC I saw in interview with Bull Conner in which he seemed to regret his past actions. Not sure if he really did.
@beschlossdc I was a 9th grade student there in Birmingham. So I remember this well!
@BeschlossDC Image that follows of #MLK being loaded into BPD 'paddy wagon.' Note how officer is 'holding' MLK.pic.twitter.com/Hn8Jyj6DG0
Which ones are registered Republicans? Which are the Democrats? @BeschlossDC #DarwinAwards
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