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EQUALITY IS A BELIEF

THAT WE MUST EMBRACE FOR A BETTER WORLD

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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.

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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.

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Dr. King had a dream.  His dream needs to become... "We Have A Dream..."

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THE UNHEARD STORIES  -  "THE DREAM" CONTINUES

Below are the unheard stories of brutality, racism, oppression and hate that have yet to be heard.

( If you have a story to submit, please do so by clicking here )

the unheard stories  -  "the dream" continues

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