Fifty years ago today, we lost a champion for equal rights. The day before his assassination, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. called on us to stand against apathy and hate. I look back on #IveBeenToTheMountaintop to sustain me in our ongoing fights for equality.
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We again find ourselves in powerful days and challenging days. But your voices can lift us above the evils of racism and hate. So keep speaking up. Keep fighting for change. Together, we can honor Dr. King’s legacy in the light and love he left us.
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We have been saying this for decades. Perhaps there is no solution. Something to think about. Words are cheap!
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The speeches he made then make the leftists cringe today! He was a great man and a great American! Oh did I mention he was a republican?
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Never did he say let us oppose everything our President does. He wanted unity. You are nothing about unity.
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