Muncie Times, Muncie, Delaware County, 17 January 2002 — Page 45

The Muncie Times, January 17, 2002, page 45

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HE HAD THE DREAM

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In Memory of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. ’s Birthday

“Martin Luther King, Jr. was the conscience of his generation. A southerner, a black man, he gazed upon the great wall of segregation and saw that the power of love could bring it down.

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“From the pain and exhaustion of his light to free all people from the bondage of segregation and injustice, he rung his eloquent statement of his dream of what America could be.

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“He helped us overcome our ignorance of one another. He spoke out against a war he felt was unjust as he had spoken out against laws that were unfair. “He made our nation stronger because he made it better. Honored by kings, he continued to his last days to strive for a world where the poorest and humblest among us could enjoy the fulfillment of ihc promises of our founding fathers. “His life informed us, his dreams sustain us yet.”

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Citation of the posthumous award of the Presidential Medal of Freedom to the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., July 4, 1977