| Clayborne Carson: Remembering the Power of Martin Luther King, Jr.'s Words Dr. King used his remarkable oratorical skills to inspire listeners to believe that their struggles to free themselves from oppression were historically, globally, and morally significant. Jason Linkins: Impeachment Fantasies Fill Out The Dull Last Days Of August It really shouldn't be all that surprising that the hot new thing among the people who have twiddled their thumbs nearly to death is a fresh load of piping-hot blather over maybe, you know, impeaching Obama. | |
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| Randi Weingarten: Reclaiming the Promise of the March on Washington The March on Washington, and King's soaring oration, helped create a better world, but we are a long way from the world King dreamed of. So let us all take at least one lesson from King's example. Let's unite people of many faiths in a national day of prayer to end child poverty. James Boyle: (EM)I Has a Dream Today is the 50th anniversary of Martin Luther King's "I Have a Dream" speech. The copyright in the speech is administered by EMI, with the consent of the King family. Thus the speech may not be freely played on video or reproduced and costlessly distributed across the nation -- even today. | | |
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