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#1038 + 15 January + birth date of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. + “We must accept finite disappointment but never lose infinite hope.” 1968 MLK + POP UP: MLK FOOD DRIVE / HALLIE Q. BROWN

 

#894 + RISE UP! STEP UP! WORDS UP! ACTIONS UP! + “We must accept FINITE disappointment but never lose INFINITE hope.” The Reverend Dr. Martin Luther KING Jr. + RISE UP! STEP UP! WORDS UP! ACTIONS UP!

https://catherineljohnson.wordpress.com/2020/01/20/894-rise-up-step-up-words-up-actions-up-we-must-accept-finite-disappointment-but-never-lose-infinite-hope-the-reverend-dr-martin-luther-king-jr-rise-up-step-up-words-up-actions-u/

 

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HUMANITY Portfolio: EXODUSFREEATLASTIAINTGOINGBACKIMFREE CATHERINE L JOHNSON  AUGUST 2013; Catherine L. Johnson; EXODUSIMFREEATLASTIAINTGOINGBACKIMFREE                         Catherine L. Johnson 2013

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THE HUMANITY PORTFOLIO 2013

https://catherineljohnson.wordpress.com/2013/08/29/fifteen-paintings-28-august-2013-the-humanity-portfolio-28-august-2013-the-50th-anniversary-of-the-march-on-washington-for-freedom-jobs-rev-dr-martin-luther-kings-i-have-a-dream-s/

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The Life of Dr Martin Luther King Jr - HubPages

Martin Luther King Jr.'s Original New York Times Obituary - The New York  Times

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Legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. celebrated throughout Mass.

Amusement Parks And Jim Crow: Martin Luther King Jr.'s Son Remembers : Code  Switch : NPR

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You may shoot me with your words,
You may cut me with your eyes,
You may kill me with your hatefulness,
But still, like air, I’ll rise.

Fragment from ‘Still I Rise’ by Maya Angelo

Martin Luther King Jr. - Wikipedia

 

REMARKABLE!

It was the spring of 1963. These leaders were planning the now famous March on Washington. The voting rights bill was being debated before Congress. The same with a food stamps bill for poor people. Participating in this live prime time television dialogue were James Farmer, James Forman, Whitney Young, Martin Luther King and Roy Wilkins. All powerful civil rights leaders representing the NAACP, the National Urban League, the Congress On Racial Equality (CORE), the SCCC, and the SCLC. Issues discussed include Lyndon Johnson and the southern Dixiecrats, the voting rights bill, the bus boycotts, the lunch counter sit ins, the effort to register voters in Mississippi, and more

 

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Why It's Difficult To Find Full Video Of King's Historic Speech : The  Two-Way : NPR

 
 
 

 
 
 
 
History: MLK joins sanitation strike in Memphis

King: "I'm happy, tonight. I'm not worried about anything. I'm not fearing any man."

“I’m happy, tonight.

I’m not worried about anything.

I’m not fearing any man.”

Martin Luther King Jr. delivered this sermon on the night of April 3, 1968, at the Bishop Charles Mason Temple in Memphis, Tennessee, as a storm raged outside. Titled “I’ve Been to the Mountaintop,” it was his last speech. Some people believe its final passage prophesized his death the next day.

https://www.cnn.com/2018/04/04/us/martin-luther-king-jr-mountaintop-speech-trnd/index.html

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POP UP

MLK FOOD DRIVE

NORTHERN WAREHOUSE

‘COME UNITY’
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2023_MLK_FOODdrive_NWAC

Because my building,

(where my loft is located)

has had frequent break ins and theft,

I set up the

MLK FOOD DRIVE

in the elevator!

 

HALLIE Q. BROWN FOOD SHELF

https://www.hallieqbrown.org/site/

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🙌🏾🙌🏼🙌🏽🙌🏼🙌🏾

 

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15 January 1997

 

 

The last day of my Mother’s life – she gave me that night:
profound offerings of glory, unconditional love, anointment of naming WHO I am.
She was dead the next morning.
I found her – warm and blue eyes open in her bed with her dogs sleeping at the end of the bed.

 

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CATHERINE L. JOHNSON

ARTIST SONIC / VISUAL COEUR POET / WRITER SEE/SEA BEAUTY DETECTIVEPRIEST / ACTIVIST/ SACRED TRUTH-TELLING INTEGRITY RADIANCE

CATHERINE L. JOHNSON

ARTIST SONIC / VISUAL COEUR POET / WRITER SEE/SEA BEAUTY DETECTIVEPRIEST / ACTIVIST/ SACRED TRUTH-TELLING INTEGRITY RADIANCE

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