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Sen. Edward Kennedy makes a wonderful introduction with “Where Do We Go from Here”, one of the landmark speeches by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
This is one of King’s best speeches as he talks to America and the American Negroes about where do they go from here.
King is encouraging voter registration drives, he’s encouraging than they grow to straighten up and stand tall because “a man cannot ride your back if you stand up straight”.
He is also talking about community reinvestment acts for banks and homeownership for more people. King was way of ahead of his time it seems as he inspires people to begin thinking on these things. He applauded the new homeownership bill that was recently introduced at that time.
Also King was involved with Operation Breadbasket and he spoke frequently and strongly of black owned banks.
Below are some great quotes from this sermon as delivered by Martin Luther King Jr.
“The Negro still lives in the basement of the great Society” – Martin Luther King Junior
“Due to what has been done to the Negro through the ages, he has no resources for which to better his existence in America” – Martin Luther King Junior
“The Negro is still at the bottom, despite the few who had penetrated to slightly higher levels” – Martin Luther King Jr.
“Mobility for the Negro is still tightly restricted. There is usually no bottom at which to start, and very little room at the top” – Martin Luther King Jr.
“In consequence, the Negro finds himself being in on an impoverished island within an affluent a society” – Martin Luther King Jr.
“The Negro did not do this to himself, it was done to him. For more than half his existence in America he was a slave” – Martin Luther King Jr.
“Of the good things in life, the Negro has half of what whites do. Of the bad things in life, the Negro has a double portion of what whites do” – Martin Luther King Jr.
“The Negro must throw off the mantle of self – abrogation. And say to himself and the rest of the world, I am somebody. I’m black, I’m beautiful and I’m proud. I am a person, and I have a rich and noble history no matter how painful and exploded at history has been” – Martin Luther King Jr.
Just beatifically and wonderfully said!!!
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