newsweek.com— On the 40th anniversary of Martin Luther King Jr.'s assassination, Michael Eric Dyson explains why the civil rights leader's words still matter, and how they're playing into the 2008 presidential race....
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"Park Slope, Brooklyn - one of the few ethnically mixed neighborhoods in the city"Are you kidding? Park Slope isn't even the most ethnically diverse neighborhood in Brooklyn these days, much less the entire city.
Walking in the shoes of another person teaches a great deal. Listen to Dr. Dyson, author of April 4, 1968: What the death of MLK meant to america. Unless we reach out to one another, we are not erasing racism. This needs to happen in the USA. Soon.
jaredsethApr 3, 2008
"Park Slope, Brooklyn - one of the few ethnically mixed neighborhoods in the city"Are you kidding? Park Slope isn't even the most ethnically diverse neighborhood in Brooklyn these days, much less the entire city.
Closed AccountApr 4, 2008
reported.
Closed AccountApr 4, 2008
poleag is lame.
Closed AccountApr 4, 2008
This pretty much sums it up. <a class="user" href="http://boughettonews.blogspot.com/2008/01/please-dont-tell-martin-with-pictures.html">http://boughettonews.blogspot.com/2008/01/please-d ...</a>
Closed AccountApr 4, 2008
It's better than most. What is your ideal diverse neighborhood in Brooklyn?
arevolutionof1Apr 4, 2008
Sometimes you when you're in the middle of the crapstorm of all the stuff that is happening today, it is very easy to forget just how far we've come. Sometimes it takes sitting down and taking a good look at what happened then just to appreciate it....<a class="user" href="http://arevolutionofone.blogspot.com/2008/04/how-far-weve-come-mlk-on-speaks-on-non.html.">http://arevolutionofone.blogspot.com/2008/04/how-f ...</a>
pazyarteApr 7, 2008
Walking in the shoes of another person teaches a great deal. Listen to Dr. Dyson, author of April 4, 1968: What the death of MLK meant to america. Unless we reach out to one another, we are not erasing racism. This needs to happen in the USA. Soon.
trunks6008Jan 21, 2009
after studying Martin Luther King Jr.'s dream speak, didn't it feel that he know he was going to dead.