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Re: [UC] Dr King on the wars

Wilma de Soto
Mon, 18 Jan 2010 18:57:33 -0800

That speech and his speech in 1967 to SCLC entitled, "Where Do We Go From
Here" are amongst my favorites and really attest to his legacy that this day
should be about eradicating racism and all its subsidiaries in this country,
which unfortunately has escalated exponentially with impunity.

No accident this aspect of King is squelched while his 'dream' speech is
not. And so it goes.

On 1/18/10 8:17 PM, "Glenn moyer" <glen...@earthlink.net> wrote:

> Democracy Now put together a great special on Dr King! His first speech on
> this link, Beyond Vietnam, 1967; is a powerful connection to our current
> military empire and the continuing dire course for civilization.
> 
> I've never heard this recording, although I've read the speech before.  (It's
> good to hear him give it!)  The fact that Dr King was a serious dedicated
> revolutionary is always downplayed by the corporate media since his murder.
> His observations and call for a revolution of values are as urgent today as 40
> years ago!
> 
> Happy holiday, 
> 
> http://www.democracynow.org/
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