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16 January 2012

Honoring Dr. King

On this day that we commemorate the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., take a moment to read this inspiring post on the recently dedicated memorial in his honor, and this post on a special naturalization ceremony hosted by the King Center in Atlanta.

3 Comments:

At January 16, 2012 6:06:00 PM EST , Anonymous Study GRE said...

My mother marched with Dr. King in Washington DC and heard his famous "I have a dream" speech live and in-person. It literally changed her life, and I am proud to see his legacy being honored still today.

 
At January 27, 2012 2:06:00 PM EST , Anonymous Jamie said...

Neither me, nor my relatives saw Dr. King live, but I owe the friendship of my life to this man. My roots go back to Ireland and I'm sure I would have never met my best friend Omar and also my girlfriend if it were not for Dr. Martin Luther King and all he has done for the nation. I owe him the best I have in my life.

 
At February 9, 2012 4:58:00 PM EST , Anonymous Anonymous said...

El legado del doctor Martin Luther King es muy grande y nosotros como seres humanos debemos continuar con este legado , en pos de obtener una mejor sociedad, Es tan grande su MENSAJE, que aun muchos no logran comprender la verdadera MAGNIGTUD DE SU LUCHA por la HUMANIDAD.

 

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