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State of Dr. King's Dream: Another Look!  

The question we face today is whether America has the will to address inequality and racism. The racial divide stands in sharp contrast to the legacy of Dr. King, a man who has become the symbol of America’s moral conscience. Utilizing such diverse indicators as income, wealth, homeownership, poverty, unemployment, and infant mortality, this report looks at the gap between the legacy of Dr. King and the America of today. Progress since Dr. King was killed in 1968 has been painfully slow. In education, one finds the most hopeful signs of Blacks achieving equality with whites. African Americans have improved greatly in educational attainment, but these efforts have not been fairly rewarded with the levels of employment and income received by their white counterparts. King’s comment that “the Negro still lives in the basement of the Great Society” is still valid for today. The basement might have been refurnished, but it is still the basement. To change America into a country no longer marked by a racial caste system will require a new commitment to the legacy of a man we commemorate every year. We need to honor him not with platitudes, but with social policy that brings his vision into reality!

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    State of Dr. King's Dream Part 1: Unemployment & Income!

    “When there is massive unemployment in the black community, it is called a social problem. But when there is massive unemployment in the white community, it is called a depression. We called our demonstration a campaign for jobs and income because we felt that the economic question was the most crucial that black people, and poor people generally, were confronting.” Words of Dr. MLK in March of 1968

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    Dr. King, Jr. 1967 book, Where Do We Go from Here? Hi-Lites of 5 Part Series!

    “When the Constitution was written, a strange formula to determine taxes and representation declared that the Negro was 60 percent of a person. Today another curious formula seems to declare he is 50 percent of a person. Of the good things in life he has approximately one-half those of whites; of the bad he has twice those of whites. . .Negroes have half the income of whites. . .There are twice as many unemployed. The rate of infant mortality. . .is double that of whites.” Words of Dr. MLK

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    Super Tuesday Night Hi-Lights for State of Dr. Kings Dream Broadcast

    Dr. King would surely decry the ability of the federal government to find $160 billion for military intervention and occupation of a foreign time claim “insufficient funds” for greater equality at home. In Dr. King’s words, ”Poverty, urban problems and social progress generally are ignored when the guns of war become a national obsession.”

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    New Jersey for Obama

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    In Tribute To Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

    Mile City News (MCN) is a Weekly Newspaper premiering Sunday's, February, 2008. Mile City News will in addition to the Market Place, features a "Live Radio Broadcast twice on Sunday from 2:30 until 4:30 every week beginning Sunday, January 13th 2008. MCN Published by Intellectual Media Group: img is a creative visual communications and urban marketing company, delivering entertaining & engaging media across all boundaries including print publications, Radio & Television Broadcast.

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    Barack Obama Updates!

    You have to wonder whether the Obama list has grown as a result of the Clinton/Martin Luther King flap leading up to the New Hampshire primary. The New York Times 1/11/08 has a piece in which James E. Clyburn of South Carolina, the highest-ranking African-American in Congress and the bellwether of black politics in the state, said he’s reconsidering his neutral stance as a result of Hillary Clinton’s comments. In the Key words has Geogia's growing list of his supporters!

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