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Getbig Main Boards => Politics and Political Issues Board => Topic started by: Benny B on January 14, 2011, 02:06:19 PM
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Another wasted day with people off doing nothing, being unproductive, post office closed, banks closed, govt offices closed, kids with yet another day off, etc. I hate these jackass holidays. Hard to get anything done with the courts closed, post office losed, no mail delivery, no banking etc.
They could spend the day in school and each it about MLK without giving an excuse for these kids to play xbox, sleep late etc.
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I like holidays. DOn't care how I come by them as long as I do.
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Rare song from 1986, dedicated to Martin Luther King. Song by King Dream Chorus and Holiday Crew. Also starring El DeBarge, Fat Boys, Full Force, Grandmaster Melle Mel, Kurtis Blow, Stacy Lattisaw, Lisa Lisa, Teena Marie, Menudo, Stephanie Mills, New Edition, Run-D.M.C., James "J.T." Taylor and Whodini.
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Pride - U2 - Martin Luther King
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Music video by Public Enemy performing By The Time I Get To Arizona. (C) 1991
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Music video by Public Enemy performing By The Time I Get To Arizona. (C) 1991
J E T S - JETS JETS JETS!
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Common Feat. Will I Am - I have a dream
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Ed OG and Masta Ace-Wishing
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Aretha Franklin - I Dreamed A Dream - Clinton Inauguration
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This track is originally from Deniece's album entitled Let's Hear It For the Boy but in 1996 it was released on her The Best of Deniece Williams CD. The song was originally recorded in 1984.
Enjoy!! Lyrics Below:
Morning light, silken dream to flight
As the darkness gave way to dawn
You've survived, now your moment has arrived
Now your dream has finally been born
Chorus:
Black Butterfly, sailed across the waters
tell your sons and daughters
what the struggle brings
Black Butterfly, set the skies on fire
rise up even higher
so the ageless winds of time can catch your wings
ooh...ooh
While you slept, the promise was unkept
But your faith was as sure as the stars
Now you're free, and the world has come to see
Just how proud and beautiful you are
Chorus
Let the current lift your heart and send it soaring
Write the timeless message clear across the sky
So that all of can read it and remember when we need it
That a dream conceived in truth can never die
Butterfly
Cause now that you're free and the world has come to see
Just how proud and beautiful you are
Chorus
Fly
Butterfly
Yeah, yeah, yes
Fly
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Aint No Stopping Us Now Mcfadden and Whitehead
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Letter to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. - The Game feat. Nas
1954 Selected as pastor of the Dexter Avenue Baptist Church in Montgomery, Alabama
1955 Received his Ph.D. in systematic theology from Boston University
1955-1956 Led a successful effort to desegregate Montgomery, Alabama, buses
1957 Helped found and served as the first president of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC)
1958 Published Stride Toward Freedom: The Montgomery Story
1963 Wrote 'Letter from Birmingham Jail,' arguing that it was his moral responsibility to disobey unjust laws
1963 Delivered his 'I Have a Dream' speech to civil rights marchers at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C.
1964 Won the Nobel Peace Prize
1965 Organized a mass march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama, that created national support for federal voting-rights legislation
1968 Was assassinated at the Lorraine Motel in Memphis, Tennessee
Quote 'I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character.' August, 1963, in a speech to civil rights supporters at the March on Washington.
Did You Know King's nonviolent doctrine was strongly influenced by the teachings of Indian leader Mohandas Gandhi.
In 1964, King became the first black American to be honored as Time magazine's Man of the Year.
King's efforts were not limited to securing civil rights; he also spoke out against poverty and the Vietnam War.
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BUMP
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Yo, lez gets sum 40's yo!
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Yo, lez gets sum 40's yo!
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Yo, lez gets sum 40's yo!
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How did you celebrate yesterday?
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You know, I have no problem with there being an MLK day. No question how important he was/is......but can you guys imagine if he saw what was going on in society today? i think he would cringe at what all his time, effort, etc... "accomplished" for many.....