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  2. Aug 30

    Lt. Col. Scheller violated the rules out of conscience, knowing that he would be punished. That fit 's definition of civil disobedience: MLK said one must break the law "openly, lovingly, and with a willingness to accept the penalty."

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    Thank you for your hard work to draw attention to all who are making our world better. Thank you for recognizing and his great work. I, like many others, are benefiting “from the trees that he planted” that are providing us shade today.

  5. Aug 28

    This is the weekend. By bus, on skates, from many states, they came in like a stream, looking for a dream.

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  7. Aug 28

    But communities still organize, and they still make their voices heard, and they still demand changes that can help to realize that promise. So long as that happens, the dream persists until the day it becomes a reality.

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  8. Thousands of people are expected to rally in Washington today, marking the 58th anniversary of the Rev. Jr.’s historic “I Have a Dream” speech, and pursuing the decades-old fight to protect and expand access to the ballot

  9. the the movie I had the pleasure to work w/ on a staged reading where I played & he played We shared a love for & the actors’ Union

  10. Aug 29

    I have a dream

  11. Aug 27

    I actually went through the mode in Fortnite and all I can say is…..Well done, honestly

  12. Aug 29

    At the very least need to change the rules in order to honor the sacrifices of those like and and then pass the and the A needs to go

  13. Aug 28

    delivered his iconic speech 58 years ago.

  14. I can't wait for the new Malcolm X Battle Pass! I'm gonna get a victory royale...by any means necessary!

  15. Aug 28

    Dr. King’s historic speech helped galvanize the Civil Rights Movement by exposing injustices to an international audience. “I say to you today, my friends, that in spite of the difficulties and frustrations of the moment, I still have a dream.”

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    Life’s most persistent and urgent question is, “What are you doing for others?” - Dr.

  18. Aug 27

    1963 gave his immortal " Speech. "This is our hope, and this is the faith that that I go back....."

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  20. Aug 28

    58 years ago in 1963 spoke of a better future - a future of equality, understanding, love for our brothers and sisters. In 2021 we are still marching, protesting Oppression of any being is wrong & we have not figured that out yet... "I have a dream"

  21. Aug 28

    Today in 1963, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. delivered his iconic speech “No person has the right to rain on your dreams.” Let’s never give up on his dream.

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