Surely one of the greatest Americans of all time, and his “I have a dream” speech moves me to this day. He had tremendous oratorical presence, too. He would have made a fine classical actor. Imagine him as King Lear!
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A very good post. Have a nice day today.
ReplyDeleteAmazing person. My older brother went to the March on Washington and heard him speak. I was just a little too young.
ReplyDeleteGreat tribute and post for MLK day!
ReplyDeleteTake care, enjoy your day and have a happy week ahead.
Thanks, Mae. The things he did .... now THAT guy deserved the Nobel.
ReplyDeleteHe tried his best, yet still...
ReplyDeleteSurely one of the greatest Americans of all time, and his “I have a dream” speech moves me to this day. He had tremendous oratorical presence, too. He would have made a fine classical actor. Imagine him as King Lear!
ReplyDeleteIn every city I visit I find a street named for MLK. Every year, my admiration for him grows.
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