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Sunday, 18 January, 2009 5:38 PM
America Celebrates Martin Luther
King Jr. Day

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Dr.
Martin Luther King, Jr.
Born in Atlanta, Georgia
on January 15, 1929, the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. has
become an icon and foundation of racial equality, harmony, tolerance,
and justice -- believing that black and white people can co-exist
with one another. A man of God that has also become an symbol for
nonviolence and peace: an tireless crusader against injustice and
oppression.
King was the youngest person ever to win the Nobel Peace Prize for
his work in 1964. He has paved the way for the civil rights movement
throughout the 1950s and 1960s that included the 1955 Montgomery
Bus Boycott and the March on Washington, which led to his famous
"I Have a Dream" speech on August 28, 1963. Some stated
that the 45th anniversary of this speech was divine intervention
when future President-elect Barack Obama decided to accept the Democratic
Party nomination to run -- believing that it was time for a change.
Before his death on April 4, 1968, he was speaking out against the
Vietnam War and dedicated himself to end poverty, and this led to
the development of the "Poor People's Campaign" with the
Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), in which he helped
found and became its first president.
Dr. King was partially the inspiration for Professor Charles Xavier,
the leader of the Marvel Comics mutant superhero group The X-Men.
Xavier was both an visionary and a pacifist with the mission that
all mutants can work together and co-exist with humans despite living
in a world where they're feared and hated for being "different".
King was also the influence of the Rev. Al Sharpton and the Rev.
Jesse Jackson, in whom he tried to run for President in 1984 and
then in 1988.
Though it has been forty years since his death, King's legacy continues
to live on. In 1986, it was declared that every third Monday of
January is known as "Martin Luther King, Jr." Day. The
Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was more than an philosopher.
He was one man living in two worlds that was based on the color
of your skin, yet was determined to build bridges and make those
two worlds into one. He still believed that "The time is ripe
to do right", and never let hatred nor evil overcame him but
made sure that he overcame with love and goodness that reigned through
him from God.
Dr. King was an revolutionary, an soldier, an leader, an servant,
and an champion.
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