Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., 1/15/29-4/4/68

Today is Martin Luther King., Jr. Day, a federal holiday observed each year on the third Monday in January in honor of Dr. King's life and legacy. It is the only federal holiday designated as a national day of service, a "day on, not a day off."

In honor of Dr. King, Story Corps has collected powerful first person accounts of experiences with Dr. King, as well as other stories for Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.

Here is a link to Dr. King's "I Have a Dream" speech. And here is an excerpt from his final speech, the one in which he says that he  " ha[s] seen the Promised Land." 

It would be easy for us to despair. That speech was given over 50 years ago, and the Promised Land of freedom and equality -- of a world without our White supremacy -- may never have seemed more distant, especially in the light of these past four years and the deepening distress of the past two weeks. 

And yet. We see the ever-growing commitment to Black Lives Matter. We just saw Georgia elect Rev. Dr. Raphael Warnock, Senior Pastor of Ebenezer Baptist Church, Dr. King's former pulpit, to the U.S. Senate. We await the inauguration of Kamala Harris as the first female and first person of color to be elected as our Vice President. We know that "the arc of the moral universe is long," indeed, but we can see that it is "bend[ing] toward justice" even in our day, and despite the violent acts of White supremacists.  And we can be part of that great unfinished work.

We have the abiding words of Dr. King and the examples of the late Congressman John Lewis and so many others to guide and inspire us. May we hear and see them always, and especially on this sacred day.

Love,

Nancie/Mom/Mimi/Grandma


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