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When I heard about the Rally to commemorate the 47th anniversary of the March on Washington with Rev, Al Sharpton.  I was both excited and hopeful that all American would use this to remember I mean really remember his Dream.  Not just Kings Dreams but the dreams that made kids believe we can do anything. Like becoming President of the United States Ms. America or even winning the Oscar. We all dreamed of being the first. You see we all remember the man but forgot what the dream was all about.

Dr. King was great for so many reasons, but I believe he was great for one reason he had the ability to make others not only dare to dream but believe in that if you work hard serve your community and pray you could achieve the impossible.

Just stop and think about the stores, schools, hair salons and homes that have Dr. Kings photo on their walls. This great man has been dead for over 30 years and his dream can only be reclaimed if we do more than just hang his picture or celebrate his birthday. We can reclaim the dream by showing LOVE.

 

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This four letter word can save countries. This four letter word can stop violence, end hunger stomp out hatred and unite a country.

Yes King had a Dream but we should too. I am glad to know so many caring adults that just don’t dream but make them happen. Like Rev, Al Sharpton he does so much in the name of love for his people and the world.

Captain Denise  Muhammad of the Peace Keepers  that not only speaks about peace and love in our communities but goes into communities and stays for 30  to 60 days educating men on how to take back the block.

Michael Skolnik of Global Grind that shows that love has no color through his activism to fight for what is right. I know with out a doubt my mandate on my life to do as King and help my peers realize King’s dream and make it happen. Please join me with thousand of people reclaim there own Dream.

Washington Saturday, August 28th 2010. 11:00 am Rally 1:00 pm MARCH to the King Memorial Dunbar High School 1301 New Jersey Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20001.