sábado, fevereiro 26, 2011

Kingdom day parade - Recordando Martin Luther King Jr. 2011

Kingdom-day-parade - Recordando Martin Luther King Jr.


Recordar Martin Luther King Jr. é recordar os milhares de homens e mulheres
que hoje lutam e arriscam as próprias vidas pelos próprios direitos. Parecendo uma ironia,
o país que mais sangue derramou em termos de segregação racial é hoje a bandeira da luta
pelos direitos humanos.
 

Kingdom-day-parade - Recordando Martin Luther King Jr. 2011
Kingdom-day-parade - Recordando Martin Luther King Jr. 2011
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A police officer uses his nightstick on a youth reportedly involved in the looting that followed the breakup of a march led by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. March 28, 1968, in Memphis, Tenn. Black leaders accused the police of brutality while police officers said they did what was necessary to restore order. In the wake of the violence, a curfew was imposed and more than 3,800 National Guardsmen were rushed to the city. A week later, King was assassinated at Memphis' Lorraine Motel. (AP Photo/Jack Thornell)

Os negros não tiveram vida fácil!

 
99-05-05 -- REMEMBERING THE SPORTS ARENA: 1959-1999: About 18,000 people crammed into the Sports Arena in 1961 to hear Martin Luther King Jr. speak, . . . -- PHOTOGRAPHER: Los Angeles Times

REMEMBERING THE SPORTS ARENA: 1959-1999:
About 18,000 people crammed into the Sports Arena in 1961 to hear Martin Luther King Jr. speak, . . .
PHOTO: Los Angeles Times
 AP CENTURY COLLECTION

     MARTIN LUTHER KING JR   MARTIN LUTHER KING

       
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