Dr Martin Luther King speaking out about government assistance.
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Thank you for sharing. Peace and many Blessings.
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Thank you, peace and love.
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It is always deeply moving to see these film clips of Dr King. Thank you for sharing it.
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Thank you Carol.
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You know, nah, you don’t know, better ask your dad what i was about to say, nine times out of ten he’d agree
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True that my brother.
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I forgot to add: “history is – always – in the mind of the beholder” and best left there
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Love the way he told them to get our checks ready
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Don’t know about you, but mine must have been lost in the mail! Must be out somewhere on my “forty acres” maybe under that “mule”
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Dr King is an inspiration to us all. Even today..
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Dr. King was a great orator, leader, activist, and Christian. He loved his people and his God. He spoke with wisdom and paid the price for it. Such is the mark of a true martyr for Christ. I felt he was trying to unite the races in Christ’s love. He made a lot of progress then, and now we seem to be regressing (in the U.S.)
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