five years ago, a great american in whose symbolic shadow we stand today, signed the proclamation. it gave hope to millions of negro slaves, who had been sheared in the flames of withering injustice. it came as a joyioous daybreak,o end the long night of their captivity, but 100 years later, the negro still is not free.
without controversy. change depends on persistence. change requires determination. it took a full decade before the moral guidance of brown versus board of education was translated into the enforcement measures of the civil rights about and the voting rights act. but those ten long years did not lead dr. king to give up. he kept on pushing. he kept on speaking. he kept on marching until change finally came. and when the civil rights and voting rights act was passed, americans still found themselves trammed in pockets of povr across the country. dr. king d didn t say this was a failure, this is too hard, let s settle for what we got and let s go home. instead, he said let s take those victories and broaden our mission to achieve not just civil and political equality but also economic justice. let s fight for a living wage and beer schools and jobs for all who are willing to work. in other words, when met with hardship, when confronting disappointment, dr. king refused to accep
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