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Jan. 18, 2022

Correctly, remembering Dr. Martin L. King, Jr.

Correctly, remembering Dr. Martin L. King, Jr.
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They look at us differently Hosted by Carlos Carr Sr.

You will hear exerts from I Been To the Mountain Top, Dr. King's last speech delivered on April 3, 1968 in Memphis, Tn. The day before his murder. This believes Dr. King's image and message has been hi-jacket, co-opted into I have a dream, We shall over come. The truth is Dr. King was moving closer to the Black power movement in ideology, politicly, economically and spiritually. Listen closely to his words as he has a message for the pastors, talks about courage of the struggle, talks about black economic power, our Christian/spiritual duty to fight poverty, inequality, and unjust laws. Dr. King reminds us we need to stay together and see out the struggle. He also tells us to never let anyone take your manhood, black vs white, and Black is beautiful. Special selection by Gil Scott Heron, Message to the messengers.. Enjoy!