Monday, January 17, 2011

I have A Dream.




In Honor of MLK Day, I've decided to share with my readers My Dreams for the Black Community.


*I HAVE A DREAM that more black men will continue to step up to the plate as a father figure, whether it is to their own children, or to another fatherless child. An absence of a father is more crucial to a child's mind than a person may think.


*I HAVE A DREAM that black women will discontinue to degrade themselves and exploit themselves sexually, and more will take on the challenge of what it really means to be a WOMEN, and set an example for the young women in the community.


*I HAVE A DREAM that the black community as a whole will come together to love one another, instead of finding ways to continue this long battle of self-hatred we have. I HAVE A DREAM that we will no longer divide ourselves in ways of skin color, hair texture, social status, etc, and come together as a race, and stand strong the way our ancestors have.


*I HAVE A DREAM that young men will no longer have to think that all they can measure up to are athletes and rappers. Although these careers can be very successful, I HAVE A DREAM that we can have more young men look up to the doctors, lawyers, and authors of today, and to be an example for the generation to come after.


*I HAVE A DREAM that the black community will continue to fight for our rights as we have in the past, and restore the bond that our ancestors have had for many years.


*I HAVE A DREAM that the Black Community continues to dream, life without dream is a life without meaning.


August 28, 1963.



LINES FROM MARTIN LUTHER KING JR
Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that. Hate multiplies
hate, violence multiplies violence, and toughness multiplies toughness in a descending spiral of destruction....The chain reaction
of evil--hate begetting hate, wars producing more wars--must be broken, or we shall be plunged into the dark abyss of
annihilation.


Martin Luther King, Jr., Strength To Love, 1963



Power at its best is love implementing the demands of justice. Justice at its best is love correcting everything that stands against
love.

Martin Luther King, Jr., Where Do We Go from Here: Chaos or Community?, 1967



To be a Negro in America is to hope against hope.

Martin Luther King, Jr., Where Do We Go from Here: Chaos or Community?, 1967.



QUOTES FROM MARTIN LUTHER KING JR.
"A man can't ride your back unless it's bent."


"Faith is taking the first step even when you don't see the whole staircase."


"Freedom is never voluntarily given by the oppressor; it must be demanded by the oppressed."


"I have decided to stick with love. Hate is too great a burden to bear."




What's Your Dream?

XoXo,
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