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"Has anybody here seen my old friend Martin" Abraham Martin and John, song by Dion, classic video: (Original Post)
Jeffersons Ghost
Jan 2019
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Those classic images of unity of race, creed and color, in these devisive days were touching...
Jeffersons Ghost
Jan 2019
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lamp_shade
(14,834 posts)1. Thanks. I needed a good cry today. That did it.
Jeffersons Ghost
(15,235 posts)3. Those classic images of unity of race, creed and color, in these devisive days were touching...
The classic photographs of Martin Luther King and the other American heroes from the Camelot White House brought back memories. I wish Bobby was Attorney General!
llmart
(15,540 posts)2. I've always loved that song.
So powerful and a depiction of another time when chaos took over our country.
Jeffersons Ghost
(15,235 posts)4. It was a movement toward equality, especially for African Americans...
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It seemed appropriate on Martin Luther King Day. Now, tRump and his racist supporters - even in the Senate - are attempting to push the USA back into divisiveness, bigotry and hatred.