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Human Rights seen celebrated at our Nations' Capitol

The March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, culminated in Dr. King’s “I Have a Dream” speech, delivered a stone’s throw away from the memorial, before the Reflecting Pool, underneath the benevolent watch of the statue of President Abraham Lincoln.
 
The Stride Towards Freedom
A man of conscience; the freedom movement of which he was a beacon;
and his message of freedom, equality, justice and love.
Courtesy of National Parks Service:
http://www.nps.gov/mlkm/historyculture/index.htm
August 28, 2011, the 48th anniversary of the groundbreaking March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom witnessed the dedication of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial. It is fitting that on this date, reminiscent of the defining moment in Dr. King's leadership in the Civil Rights movement; in the form of solid granite, his legacy is further cemented in the tapestry of the American experience. His leadership in the drive for realization of the freedoms and liberties laid down in the foundation of the United States of America for all of its citizens, without regard to race, color, or creed is what introduced this young southern clergyman to the nation. The delivery of his message of love and tolerance through the means of his powerful gift of speech and eloquent writings inspire to this day, those who yearn for a gentler, kinder world . His inspiration broke the boundaries of intolerance and even national borders, as he became a symbol, recognized worldwide of the quest for civil rights of the citizens of the world.

 
this ends part 3 of my collection of projects based on my visit to D.C.
 
Human Rights seen celebrated at our Nations' Capitol
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Human Rights seen celebrated at our Nations' Capitol

Visiting D.C. area last week mainly for the Cherry Blossoms and spring, I found history and hope in images, sculptures, engravings, paintings and Read More

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