On this day, 56 years ago, Dr. King gave his mighty I Have a Dream speech from the steps on the Lincoln Memorial. His vision—of equality, of justice, of humanity—resonates today with trembling power. Today, listen again to the entire historic speech: https://tinyurl.com/y9qpb3x5 pic.twitter.com/e0aNYxwgEn
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“... Jews and Gentiles, Protestants and Catholics will be able to join hands and sing in the words of the old Negro spiritual: Free at last! Free at last! Thank God Almighty, we are free at last!” 8/x
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This is the promise of America. Rev. King—and too often today we forget he was a minister of the Gospel—laid out the vision for Justice in our Nation. With God’s Grace, this is who we can be, together. 9/xpic.twitter.com/16olSrolhw
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https://twitter.com/ClaudiaKoerner/status/1166539314098036736 … the chosen one by Putin was not u..shaaaadduP.
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nobody remembers what MLK actually said. It's pure racial politics now. Exact opposite of his message. If I were a minority which I admit I'm not, I'd be appalled at the Democrats and media. I would be humiliated.
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And now 56 years later, we have the infinitely wise words of Trump. "I'm the best thing that has ever happened to Puerto Rico!"
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Now days, there are some who would judge the content of my heart by the color of their own skin. We need more leaders like Mr. King to lead with love. Politicians have failed as well as clergy. But God will raise up Ambassadors whose voices will resonate with truth and love.
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