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Tuesday, 17 January 2012

Los idiomas en honor de Martin Luther King Jr.


And some adults have forgotten the dream of Martin Luther King, but the children in the region are well aware of the message of the civil rights leader of the unit.

During a ceremony Monday in Alabama Veterans Museum and Archives, and dealing with students who were honored for their efforts in testing the competitive annual holiday, Martin Luther King to respond to what happened to the dream of the king and the president compared to 2012.

Anayah Heinz, and said many Americans have become so busy that they have lost focus on your business, whether good or bad.

"I will not hurt to spend a little time to love others," he said while adding that people should also use his words carefully. "You never know what the person on the receiving end can continue."

Hamon said Jaylon the public that the king wanted everyone fair treatment, but this attack still exists. He said that people "should be treated the same way as others and we must help each other, regardless of the color they were."

Kwan said that Stephen King had a dream of different races on a nonviolent world. He said that people should follow this dream through "everything we do."

"We must let freedom ring," said Kwan. "We have a dream and we must not let die."

Given to each student for his article on the king received a savings bond, which can be used to continue their education after high school. Maxine said Randolph, a sponsor of this event, and bonds as a way to engage students about their future.

Featuring the words of the students by two of the performance of the Camino Youth Choir of Christ, and was attended by dozens of palm trees and singing hymns to celebrate and praise.

This event was followed by the Museum of veterans in the annual march around the square court in Athens, led by the reserve officer training Athens High School. Wilbert Woodruff and President of the NAACP of Limestone County and Athens Mayor Ronnie Marks during the chanting of the protesters "do not let anyone run the data" round "and" Overcome "and marched to the museum.

Said Marcus think of what could be the birth of the King holiday gala 83, the crowd in the museum, which has not changed since the height of the civil rights movement in the years 1950 and 1960. He noted that Athens High School students ROTC Alana and Mikayla Hodges hand as she sang the national anthem, and the community should show a similar unit.

"Not bad for a debate or discussion of problems, but it is wrong when it comes to violence," he said. "It's not like it was in 1960, but we must stand up and fight against injustice."

He said that while the King and Woodruff celebrated civil rights leader, and people should not forget that in the first place, the Minister and Sim, who was running the voice of God.

"We have spent a good God," said Woodruff. "In addition to marches and protests, and the preaching of our Lord and Savior

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