Remembering a King

50th anniversary of the march on Washington

JANE CAVE

50th anniversary of the march on Washington

Today we remember a king and the thought of a dream. For little ones so precious, Dr. King believed in the love of people over things. Some still don’t want to see, 50 years after the prophecy. Martin saw in his dream and now we have so many little ones and all they see is a human being. For all of us who were alive to hear a king’s dream resonate in our hearts as we ask the question today, “What did it all mean?

Did it mean that Obama could be president of all things? Treyvon could be murdered for nothing
in 2013? So, there are those who would try to cast darkness on Dr. King’s shining light. But let them try. Our children are already living the message of his life.

50th anniversary of the march on Washington

50th anniversary of the march on Washington


Issues |Civil Rights|Systemic Racism


Region |Washington DC

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