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liberaltrucker Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Aug-19-08 11:33 PM
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August 28, 1963: "I have a dream"
On August 28, 2008, 45 years to the day, Barack Obama will accept the nomination of the
Democratic Party as it's candidate for President of the United States. Dr King is smiling.


August 28, 1963. Washington, D.C.


Five score years ago, a great American, in whose symbolic shadow we stand signed the Emancipation Proclamation. This momentous decree came as a great beacon light of hope to millions of Negro slaves who had been seared in the flames of withering injustice. It came as a joyous daybreak to end the long night of captivity.

But one hundred years later, we must face the tragic fact that the Negro is still not free. One hundred years later, the life of the Negro is still sadly crippled by the manacles of segregation and the chains of discrimination. One hundred years later, the Negro lives on a lonely island of poverty in the midst of a vast ocean of material prosperity. One hundred years later, the Negro is still languishing in the corners of American society and finds himself an exile in his own land. So we have come here today to dramatize an appalling condition.

In a sense we have come to our nation's capital to cash a check. When the architects of our republic wrote the magnificent words of the Constitution and the declaration of Independence, they were signing a promissory note to which every American was to fall heir. This note was a promise that all men would be guaranteed the inalienable rights of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.

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I say to you today, my friends, that in spite of the difficulties and frustrations of the moment, I still have a dream. It is a dream deeply rooted in the American dream.

I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed: "We hold these truths to be self-evident: that all men are created equal."

I have a dream that one day on the red hills of Georgia the sons of former slaves and the sons of former slave owners will be able to sit down together at a table of brotherhood.

I have a dream that one day even the state of Mississippi, a desert state, sweltering with the heat of injustice and oppression, will be transformed into an oasis of freedom and justice.

I have a dream that my four 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.

I have a dream today.

I have a dream that one day the state of Alabama, whose governor's lips are presently dripping with the words of interposition and nullification, will be transformed into a situation where little black boys and black girls will be able to join hands with little white boys and white girls and walk together as sisters and brothers.

I have a dream today.

I have a dream that one day every valley shall be exalted, every hill and mountain shall be made low, the rough places will be made plain, and the crooked places will be made straight, and the glory of the Lord shall be revealed, and all flesh shall see it together.

This is our hope. This is the faith with which I return to the South. With this faith we will be able to hew out of the mountain of despair a stone of hope. With this faith we will be able to transform the jangling discords of our nation into a beautiful symphony of brotherhood. With this faith we will be able to work together, to pray together, to struggle together, to go to jail together, to stand up for freedom together, knowing that we will be free one day.

This will be the day when all of God's children will be able to sing with a new meaning, "My country, 'tis of thee, sweet land of liberty, of thee I sing. Land where my fathers died, land of the pilgrim's pride, from every mountainside, let freedom ring."

And if America is to be a great nation this must become true. So let freedom ring from the prodigious hilltops of New Hampshire. Let freedom ring from the mighty mountains of New York. Let freedom ring from the heightening Alleghenies of Pennsylvania!

Let freedom ring from the snowcapped Rockies of Colorado!

Let freedom ring from the curvaceous peaks of California!

But not only that; let freedom ring from Stone Mountain of Georgia!

Let freedom ring from Lookout Mountain of Tennessee!

Let freedom ring from every hill and every molehill of Mississippi. From every mountainside, let freedom ring.

When we let freedom ring, when we let it ring from every village and every hamlet, from every state and every city, we will be able to speed up that day when all of God's children, black men and white men, 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!"

http://www.mlkonline.net/dream.html
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FrenchieCat Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Aug-19-08 11:37 PM
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1. We shall overcome......
Edited on Tue Aug-19-08 11:38 PM by FrenchieCat
Lyrics derived from Charles Tindley's gospel song "I'll Overcome Some Day" (1900)


We shall overcome
We shall overcome
We shall overcome some day

CHORUS:
Oh, deep in my heart
I do believe
We shall overcome some day


We'll walk hand in hand
We'll walk hand in hand
We'll walk hand in hand some day

CHORUS
Oh, deep in my heart
I do believe
We shall overcome some day


We shall all be free
We shall all be free
We shall all be free some day

CHORUS
Oh, deep in my heart
I do believe
We shall overcome some day


We are not afraid
We are not afraid
We are not afraid some day

CHORUS
Oh, deep in my heart
I do believe
We shall overcome some day


We are not alone
We are not alone
We are not alone some day

CHORUS
Oh, deep in my heart
I do believe
We shall overcome some day



The whole wide world around
The whole wide world around
The whole wide world around some day

CHORUS
Oh, deep in my heart
I do believe
We shall overcome some day


We shall overcome
We shall overcome
We shall overcome some day
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liberaltrucker Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Aug-19-08 11:42 PM
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2. On 1/20/2009, we will have overcome
:cry:

Sorry for the tears, but 45 years TO THE DAY.

:cry:
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Cha Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Aug-19-08 11:49 PM
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3. Thank you, liberal trucker~
This is going to be so incredibly poignant for our history and our future.
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liberaltrucker Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Aug-20-08 12:00 AM
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4. You're quite welcome
I'm hoping Barack in his acceptance speech make note of the date.

BTW, his speech cadence and delivery as very similar to Dr King's.
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Cha Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Aug-20-08 09:42 AM
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13. I'm betting he will
make note and give us a lot of other amazing experiences to think about.

And, Obama will be our next real President.
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RoyGBiv Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Aug-20-08 12:02 AM
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5. We must forever conduct our struggle ...
... on the high plain of dignity and discipline.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PbUtL_0vAJk

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liberaltrucker Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Aug-20-08 12:08 AM
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6. Thanks for the video
Being an old fart, I just googled the text.



;-)
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RoyGBiv Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Aug-20-08 12:12 AM
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7. I'm rapidly becoming an old fart ...

Most times, I don't care about the video.

But this guy ... THIS guy ...

It needs to be heard, not just read.

And we would do well to listen to him.

Excellent post. Thank you.

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liberaltrucker Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Aug-20-08 12:35 AM
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8. Wholeheartedly agreed
Now, I gotta figure out how convert Flash to MPEG2
to burn to DVD.

Old fart, indeed. Guess I'll ask the grandkids.
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RoyGBiv Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Aug-20-08 12:52 AM
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9. Pssst ...
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liberaltrucker Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Aug-20-08 01:15 AM
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11. Saved
Thank (Deity) I won't hear the kids say
"Hey, Grandpa it's simple!"

:rofl:
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CaliforniaPeggy Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Aug-20-08 01:03 AM
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10. My dear liberaltrucker!
Now, that's beautiful!

K&R

Thank you

:hug:
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liberaltrucker Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Aug-20-08 01:25 AM
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12. Thanks, Peggy
I was a 9 YO lad that day. But I remember those B&W images on the TV
like it was yesterday. RGB's YouTube link http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PbUtL_0vAJk
brought it all back.

Watching that video, I'm that little kid again, but with an intellectual
understanding of an adult that the kid just instinctively knew.

:hug:
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azmouse Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Aug-20-08 05:09 PM
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14. kick
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azmouse Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Aug-20-08 06:13 PM
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15. ...
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chiefofclarinet Donating Member (516 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Aug-20-08 06:37 PM
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16. Wow...
After reading Martin Luther King Jr's speech, I got chills down my spine. (In a good way!) I think Obama will really be the fulfillment of this speech. He will get the presidency not because he's black (maybe in spite of it...), but because he's ready to be president.

Thank you for reminding us of the importance of this day. Not only will Obama be the official nominee, but it's the anniversary of this famous speech.
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