Martin Luther King Memorial Dedication In Washington DC

A “Lil Positivity”: Thousands Of People Gather For Dedication Of New Martin Luther King Memorial In Washington DC

- By Bossip Staff

The monument to the slain civil rights leader was due to have been unveiled on August 28, the anniversary of the 1963 March on Washington when King delivered his world-altering “I Have a Dream” speech, but Hurricane Irene forced the event to be postponed. Perhaps, said the Rev. Bernice King, one of King’s daughters, that postponement was due to divine intervention. “Perhaps God wanted us to move beyond the dream into action,” she said.

“As we dedicate this monument, I can hear my father saying that oppressed people cannot remain oppressed forever,” she said. “The yearning for freedom eventually manifests itself … I hear my father saying what we are seeing now, all across the streets of America and the world, is a freedom explosion.”

She called for “a radical revolution of values and reordering of priorities in this nation.”

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