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Martin Luther King's Dream is Dead (Behind Closed Doors)
The Hijacking of I Have a Dream
Between 1957 and 1968, Martin Luther King travelled over six million miles and spoke over twenty-five hundred times regarding racism in America, appearing wherever possible there was racial injustice.
In addition to his I have a dream speech; Dr. King wrote five books as well as numerous articles concerning racial discrimination in the US. During those 11 years of blatant racism, he led many protests that caught the attention of the world providing what he called a coalition of conscience against racial injustice.
MLK directed a peaceful march on Washington, D.C., of over 250,000 people to whom he delivered his address, "I Have a Dream" August 28, 1963. Nevertheless Dr. King was arrested over twenty five times and assaulted on numerous occasions for his efforts against racial injustice aimed at black people in America.
Martin Luther King was named Man of the Year by Time magazine in 1963 for his "I Have a Dream" speech and became not only a symbolic leader for African bloodlines existing in America... as a result of the horrors of the Atlantic slave trade, but also a world figure for people labelled black by their colonial or slave masters of their minds and souls.
MLK would also express his concerns about the Vietnam War, it would be this concern expressed by Dr. King that would bring him into direct confrontation with the philosophies of "MDSG", one could call this the point of NO return, as you'll discover in this conclusive free interactive ebook - August 28, 2013.
Exactly one year after Martin Luther King's speech of April 4, 1967 "Beyond Vietnam: A Time to Break Silence", Dr. King (a man against the forces discrimination and injustice world wide) was taken from the people and his family at age 39 deliberately... prior to his planned Poor People's Campaign involving all races and religious backgrounds.
Since April 4, 1968... the Dream was officially hijack behind closed doors on both sides of the Atlantic, by what many have come to know as the "Special Relationship". Despite cure discovered for institutional racism after Dr. King's unresolved murder.