I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a
nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin, but by
the content of their character. -- Martin Luther King
Fifty years ago today, we became a far greater nation. Here in Atlanta, we have permanent reminders, such as the King Center, and we can observe much celebration this week surrounding the March and the Dream. But is the significance fully understood in rural Nebraska? Small Town, Kansas? Or, for that matter, anywhere in Texas? Just wondering - I really don't know.
Fifty years ago today, we became a far greater nation. Here in Atlanta, we have permanent reminders, such as the King Center, and we can observe much celebration this week surrounding the March and the Dream. But is the significance fully understood in rural Nebraska? Small Town, Kansas? Or, for that matter, anywhere in Texas? Just wondering - I really don't know.
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