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" A Drum Major - Martin Luther King, Jr. ... " ( Rom. 13: 7 / Joel 2: 28 ) A Man Stood Up For Courage In A Time, Others Condoned Evil A Man Stood Up For Honor In A Nation's Long-Hidden Upheaval At A White House, On A Hill With A Country's Conscience On An Easel A Man, Brushed On All Colors As He Painted For His People A Man Stood Up In Conviction In Times of Great Confusion A Man Stood Up For Peace In Pursuit of Principles & Solutions On A Mighty Mission, He Marched To A Dream That Would Not Cease As A Drum-Major For Justice As A Drum-Major For Peace " ... I Have A Dream ..." Said, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Yes, A Dream of Togetherness ... Was Had By America's Martin Luther " ... I Have A Dream ... " Said, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. As He Marched To Wake The World As A Drum-Major and Mover ... As An Imperfect, Yet A Patient Man In An Imperfect, But Full of Potential World Still ... He Had A Perfect Dream To Share With All Beloved Little Boys and Girls As A Drum-Major In A Brotherhood-Band Who Opposed The Dischords of Prejudice As A Drum-Major Stepping To Lift The Land and Expose The Cruel Notes of Cowardice " ... I Have A Dream ... " Spoke, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and He'd Hoped To Help Heal A People As He Glory - Hallelujah'd ! ... GOD's Word Says: "Young Men Will Have Visions And Old Men Will Dream Dreams" ... So, We Still Seek Places and Directions Until We Reach The Final Prophecies (Joel 2: 28 - 31, 32) But Reaching Mankind's Unity ... Requires Acknowleged Equality and Possessions of Prosperity For All Individuals of Humanity And When Those Hopes & Dreams Are Actuality And Not Just A Dream - But Reality For In Truth and Love and Liberty -- Only GOD -- Can Ensure Such Validity ... Still ... The Goal & Legacy and The March of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Yes, Dr. King's Dream Did Not Die ... In The Hands of A Murderous Shooter But The Dream Keeps Recurring Relayed On The Human Race's Baton And Handed To His People & Others Where That Dream Is Alive & Passed On ... Written & Copyrighted ©: 2/28/2014 by: MoonBee Canady (For The Last Day of Black History Month Designated In February, Every Year In the U.S.A.) In Memory of: Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Born: January 15, 1929 Died: April 4, 1968 (Dr. King, had said in one of his speeches, that when he died, and they have his eulogy, his wish was to be remembered: As a Drum-Major for Peace & as a Drum-Major for Justice.) MoonBee
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