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A
A
B
Been
said
that
whatever
flawless
of
Manhattan,
but
it
was
a
person-
has
are
usually
the
walls
of
his
age
and
whatever
virtues
a
person
has
are
using
you
need.
So
that's
the
same
to
dr.
Martin,
Luther
King.
Well,
you
learn
from
dr.
Martin.
Luther
King
is
an
evolution.
Dr.
Martin,
Luther
King's
was
not
perfect,
I
know
what
is
perfect.
We
don't
achieve
perfection
in
the
waist
on
what
we
do
is
we
try
to
be
perfect
and
that's
one
of
the
messages
of
dr.
B
King
is
we
try
always
to
be
better
we're
going
to
fail
when
we
fail?
We
pick
ourselves
up
dust
ourselves
off
and
we
try
again.
We
try
to
be
better.
If
you
listen
to
the
news
today
and
you
hear
candidates
running
for
national
office
with
a
message
that
is
the
opposite,
the
complete
opposite
of
what
dr.
King
says:
it's
a
message.
That
is
the
spices
that
tears
us
apart.
That
doesn't
attempt
to
bring
us
together.
Then
we've
got
work
to
do.
We've
got
to
talk
about
dr.
king
and
his
message
again
and
again
over.
C
The
years
dr.
King
has
become
one
dimensional,
we've
reduced
him
to
the
I,
have
a
dream
speech
the
letter
from
Birmingham
jail.
Oh
and
now
the
movie
Selma,
that's
what
most
people
know
about
it.
Most
people
do
not
know
that
dr.
King
wrote
five
books
every
year.
He
delivered
at
least
450
speeches
and
sermons
for
the
13
years
that
he
was
preaching
and
advocating
we've
lost
sight
of
this
rich
legacy.
This
powerful
legacy
that
he
left
us
it's
a
legacy
of
serving
those
that
have
no
voice.
Our
children
are
underprivileged.
A
C
A
legacy
of
striving
to
the
good
of
all
humanity,
a
legacy
that
stresses
us
and
we
not
I
and
me
dr.
King,
didn't
strike
recognition,
p
strive
for
the
embracing
and
furtherance
of
his
philosophy
that,
through
non-violence
through
non-violence,
we
can
achieve
an
all
inclusive
global
community.
To
put
it
simply,
dr.
King
believed
that
violence
is
the
result
of
incapability.
C
Now,
dr.
King's
efforts
focused
on
three
forms
of
violence,
all
existing
in
a
vicious
cycle,
and
he
referred
to
them
as
the
triple
evils
he
sighed.
The
triple
evils
has
been
poverty,
racism
and
militarism,
they're,
all
interrelated,
they're,
all
inclusive,
and
they
all
stand
as
barriers
for
our
living
and
a
functioning
and
functioning
at
a
global,
all-embracing
community.
C
C
Let's
look
at
this
Express
was
briefly
press
full
one
simply
put
non-violence
is
a
way
of
life
for
courageous
people.
He
said
it
is
active,
nonviolent
resistance
to
evil.
It
is
aggressive,
spirituality,
mentally
and
emotionally.
He
went
on
with
principle,
to
which
said
non-violence
seeks
to
win
friendship
and
standing.
He
said
the
end
result
of
90
violence
is
reserved
Redemption
and
reconciliation.
The
purpose
of
non-violence
is
a
creation
of
what
dr.
King
saw
as
a
beloved
community
principle
3.
C
He
said
that
non-violence
seeks
to
defeat
injustice,
not
people,
non-violence,
recognized
that
evil
doers
are
also
victims
and
they
are
not
evil
people.
The
nonviolent
resistor
seeks
to
defeat
the
evil,
not
the
person,
his
fourth
principle.
He
said
that
non-violence
holds
that
suffering,
can
educate
and
transform.
C
C
C
That
non-violence
chooses
love
instead
of
hate
non-violence,
resist
violence
of
the
Spirit
as
well
as
the
body,
because
to
him
nonviolent
love
is
spontaneous
unmotivated,
unselfish
and
creative.
His
final
principle
with
it
non-violence
believes
that
the
universe
is
on
the
side
of
justice.
The
nonviolent
resistor
has
deep
faith
that
justice
will
eventually
win.
Non-Violence
believes
that
our
God
is
a
God
of
justice,
love
and
trust
will
triumph
over
fear
and
hatred.
C
D
E
Of
all
in
1963,
I
went
double
of
Martin
Luther
King
was
32
years
old.
He
said
of
all
the
injustice
to
humanity
did
just
as
in
health.
Care
is
the
most
inhumane.
He
said
that
when
he
was
32
years
old
in
1963,
this
is
before
all
the
information
available.
Disparities
can
get
really
different
because
there's
Sherman
status
code
because
they
have
an
accent.
He
said
that
of
all
the
injustice,
then
just
in
Tokyo
was
the
most
inhumane.
The
other
relationship
in
Atlantic
City
is
then
in
1964.
E
So
what
that
meant
was.
Is
that
the
highest
level
of
certification
for
thought
that
you
can
put
on
your
your
diploma
or
that
you
can
let
the
public
know
we
weren't
allowed
in
those
organizations
you
mine,
American,
College
locations,
now
called
man,
college
or
even
car,
dolly
we
weren't
allowed,
but
Doc's
in
this
city,
1964
protested
and
broke
that
barrier
and
the
American
Medical
Association
start
letter
black
position
to
be
board
certified.
You
see
the
whole
time
now,
but
back
in
those
days
we
would
allow
beat
board
service.
E
This
isn't
a
tough
year,
12
years
of
laxity,
glenn,
county
and
atlantic
and
reliance
battle
group,
but
you
can
never
judge
a
person
or
a
city
or
accompanied
by
my
season,
intimately
the
whole
body
of
work
before
you
make
a
judgment
for
you
come
out
from
under
that,
and
I
think
it
my
admirers,
my
partner
here.
That's
the
process
uses
to
turn
on
how
many
to
smother
folks,
but
he
says
that
it
is
a
spirit
easter.
We're
undergoing
a
correction:
well
we're
not
important
a
correction,
but
the
beauty
of
accredited
standing.
E
It
was
a
short
and,
while
you're
going
to
do,
the
correction
need
appraised
and
plant
seed.
So
when
you
come
out
of
the
direction
and
you
would
get
a
greater
harvest
to
be
the
recipient
of
the
subordinating
after
such
a
distinguished
gentleman,
I
can
only
hope
that
my
life
and
the
life
of
the
company
did
that
I
built
summarizes
what
he
tried
to
do
and
what
he
stood
for.
I.
Thank
you
all.
So
much.