Happy Birthday Martin Luther King, Jr.    ~~~ We Love you! 

Thank you Dr. King for your courage and dedication to FREEDOM for everyone.

Today is a special day in observance of Martin Luther King (January 15, 1929 to April 4, 1968).  I would like to take this time to show my appreciation for Dr. King's Dream and the courage to follow through with all the struggles that he went through, for all different sectors of mankind.  I honor Dr. King for giving up his life so others would able to get a little taste of the Freedom that he marched and fought for.   

As we all know to some degree - Life is a struggle that we all face in our everyday activities.  We struggle with our Faith, our inner self, we struggle with our families from time to time, we struggle in love, we struggle with our diets, weigh and appearance, we struggle with our worth in the work place, in a conversation, and as a whole in this world.  Luckily not all of us end up losing our life over our struggles but some do.  Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was one that fought and lost his life for his dream ~ for our dream.

This year is especially monumental to those of us that are King followers and/or dreamers --as we have a black man running for President.  Not only that, in this year election year.... we have a woman running! Just like the marching and sit-ins, this too is history! This is a part of MLK's dream... and This is special.  I wish Dr. King was here to witness this. Regardless to what your party is... this is a dream come true --- regardless to the outcome.

 I had the pleasure.....When I moved to the Atlanta area for a few years, I had the opportunity to visit the house that Dr. King lived in -- it a historical monument there in Atlanta.  Maybe One day I will do a "viewing presentation" blog of this cute little charming home for the first time home buyer!

A little History of MLK:   Martin Luther King was born in 1929 in Atlanta, GA.  He graduated from Booker T. Washington High School and was admitted to Morehouse College at the age of 15 (1944).  He graduated in 1948 from Morehouse and Crozer Theological Seminary.  He entered Boston University for graduate studies.  In 1953 he marries Coretta Scott and moves to Montgomery AL.  From 1955 to 1968 - Dr. King organized marches for civil rights and ended up being jailed on several occasions - almost every march! Trumped up charges and alligations.   November 22,1963 - was a sad year - President Kennedy was assassinated.  August 28, 1963 Dr. King's "I have a dream"speech was delivered. This speech is priceless....  July 2, 1964 the civil Rights Act was signed and on December 10, 1964 Dr King received the Nobel Peace Prize at age 35 - the youngest to received this prize at that time.

1968  Here's a few activities for that year (1968) prior to his assassination ~ on April 4th: On March 28, King lead a march  that turns violent. Although there were incidents at the marches (name calling, spitting and throwing objects nothing life threatening).  This was the first time one of his events had turned violent. April 4, 1968:  I've Been to the Mountaintop speech was delivered - proved to be his last speech. At sunset on April 4, Martin Luther King, Jr. was fatally shot while standing on the balcony of the Lorraine Motel in Memphis, Tennessee.

After Dr. King's death - There are riots and disturbances in 130 American cities. There were twenty thousand arrests.  King's funeral on April 9 is an international event.  Within a week of the assassination, the Open Housing Act is passed by Congress. "We're all tied together in a single garment....."

 1986 - November 2 - a National Holiday is declared in Dr. King's honor!!!  Now you see people taking off work, some companies are actually closed, you see streets named after Martin Luther King, and you have kids being taught what it means to have a dream..... ( a little history on this:  1994 the Martin Luther King Federal holiday act was signed into law.  1996- The Martin Luther King Federal holiday expired and remanded its program and activities to The King Center in Atlanta).  MLK Birthday is a day off for many. 

Here's to Dr. King and his movement, our movement ~~ his dream, our dream. Below are some links to the civil rights movement.  There are some great King supporters that are still fighting for what he stood for --- finishing the American Dream.  Of course, this is only a few of the events that have taken place in America in a struggle to let FREEDOM Ring and Live.

Click on the links below for more information on The Life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.  

I am a product of the South and grew up with the things that MLK was marching to change, so I know first hand what he was strugging for and what his dream was really about. That dream is instilled in me. While I spent my younger years (up to 8 yrs.) in the South, we ended up coming to California but the memories are there for a lifetime.  I remember when the signs read "whites only" or " no colored allowed".  When we moved from Arkansas I silently told myself I would never move back. The last memory I have is on our move out of having to use those torn down, back door, nevered cleaned bathrooms with that sign on the door~ "colored". I remember being called everything but "black".  

Of course after getting to California, I went to intergrated schools and had to learn that I was not inferior to anyone but I still had to pretty much keep it to myself.  Has it changed much?  Yes, in some areas and depending on the person you are with and what the situation is about.  In other cases, not much! 

Is the dream light dim in real estate, YES.  There are some agents that feel they are superior to others, there are clients that don't want to deal with other races, there are those that say they understand but they really have no intentions of understanding, because they feel they are above all this dreaming..... 

And on the brighter side, there are some really good people in all walks of life.  What do I do to keep on going and do the best job that I can regardless?  I have my Faith and my Dream....

Here are some of the other posts that I read on ActiveRain.  Some are personal experiences and some are not, but all are excellent tributes to Dr. Martin Luther King:  If you would like to add your post or one that you read, please let me know.

Brenda Sprankel

Happy Martin Luther King Day!

Spencer Rascoff

Happy Martin Luther King Jr Day

Bryant Tutas

Martin Luther King, rest in peace my brother. (rerun)

Michael A Caruso

Thoreau Influenced Greats...Like Martin Luther King Jr. and Others

Jeff Belonger

Martin Luther King Day & Google -- How to market yourself

Robert L Brown

Martin Luther King

Ted Baker

Thoughts on the Day

Josh Perrington

Today's the day!

Becky Troutt

I Have A Dream

Lola Audu

What It Means to Close Our Doors...And Open Our Hearts in Celebration of Life!

Diane Rice

SIX MILLION SIGNATURES!!!

Tom McEvoy

Martin Luther King Day Events / Holiday Closings and Public Travel Schedule Information

Jim Flanagan

"We Shall Overcome..."

 

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16 Comments on We hold your Dream in our hearts.... Happy Birthday Martin Luther King!

JAN
21
2008
I remember as a young child the day Martin Luther King was assassinated.  It was a sad day even up here in Ontario.  He was a good man a kind man, a man that represented the  people  and a good cause.  It was a sad day even as a 10 year old child, here in Ontario. 
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Rosemary, A lot has changed due to MLK. And unfortunately a lot has stayed the same. He was a great man. Just imagine what he could have achieved if he was taken from us as such a young age. Read my latest post about MLK. You'll like it.
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Rosemary-you know I got goosebumps reading your post...it is amazing in how politics have changed!  Thanks for the great links...I really enjoyed your post
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John - thank you for visiting and sharing your experience.  It was shock and a disappointment to me too.  I remember - same as with President Kennedy.  Same kind of shock.
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Midori - Thank you and I am glad you enjoyed it.  I hope others will read it and remember back to how he had dreams for all us.
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Bryant - I am on my way over to your blog.  I will say... somethings should never stay the same! 
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Rosemary, this was a very nice post you put together.  Thanks for the mention of my post as well!
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Rosemary, what a wonderful tribute just packed with information. I was a little girl in the late sixties but remember the impact Dr King had then and still does even now. Thank you for sharing.
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Becky ~ you're welcome.  I appreciated the post you did on MLK.  We all need to keep his memory and what he stood for alive.  Not just on his birthday but always.

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Debbie ~ thank you.  MLK was a legend and will always be remembered for standing up straight and tall for the rights of us all.
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2008
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Hi, Rosemary - Great post.  It would be great to be able to see the change Dr. King could have effected had he not been taken from humanity that day.  It's a small condolence, but at least his dream has lived on.  The torch has been passed, to borrow a phrase, and although there is still a long road ahead, some progress has been made.  As long as his dream lives, we will march forward.  In that way, Dr. King is still very much with us.  God Bless!
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Jesse & Kathy ~ so true! I am glad  you enjoyed the post and you are so right.. his dream lives on.  Sadly to say he is remembered by those that are out to destroy as well as those that have that same dream.  Some think taking you out will blow out the light of the dream but it will not.  And really its not much to ask to fulfil that dream, not much at all.  Treat others as you want to be treated, no matter what race, creed or color.  Pretty simple.

Thanks for dropping by.

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It really isn't a complicated path to walk, is it?  Apply the golden rule to everyone equally... It's a shame some folks have such a hard time with it.

 

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Jesse & Kathy ~ I solely agree.  Its simple as are most of the spiritual requirements... keep it simple, follow the steps of Christ in love, forgiving, kindness, respect and Faith and it all works.  Without it, its a mess..................... and dreams are shattered.
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25
2008

Rosemary, while checking out your blog after your comment on my MLK post, I see my name!  Thanks!  Great blog content -- I'm impressed.  I'll contact you when I come across someone thinking of buying or selling in your area.  My plan is to enhance awareness and education of folks (both professionals and public, alike) to what's happening in Silicon Valley.  Thanks for doing that in the Central Valley.

Tom McEvoy

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Tom ~ I appreciate any referrals I get and I do my best to get the clients what they want.  I used to live in the Silicon Valley, worked there for years.  I love that area, I miss it.  Its a different beast up here.  I am doing my best to hold down the fort.
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