Racism, oppression, suppression, privilege, brutality, favoritism exists within our communities because America allows it to be so. August 28, 1963, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr words echoed throughout America "I have a dream, that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character. I have a dream today!" His dream for all Americans still remains "his dream" Humanitarian Aid that provides awareness of inequality, racism and hate and America's inability to protect our black American citizens.
Dr. King's famous speech "I have a dream" was heard throughout the world. Born in Atlanta, January 15, 1929 a little boy never imagined that he would affect so many people throughout the world, move many citizens of the world towards a better future and be awarded the 1964 Nobel Peace Prize.
Dr. King had a dream. His dream needs to become... "We Have A Dream..."
THE UNHEARD STORIES - "THE DREAM" CONTINUES
Below are the unheard stories of brutality, racism, oppression and hate that have yet to be heard.
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