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God is Love, March Against Crime, City Hall, New Orleans, January 11, 2007
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Posted in Art & Culture of New Orleans, Blues, Crime, every day things, Faith, hurricane season, new orleans, nola architecture, photography, Politics, Street Photography
Tagged christianity, city hall, corruption, crime, danziger bridge, faith, god is love, love is my religion, martin luther king, new orleans, photography, police brutality, religion, ronald madison, street photography
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Dr. Martin Luther King’s words resonate once again. Full text of “We Shall Overcome” speech, March 31, 1968
On March 31st, 1968, just four days before his death, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. delivered the following brief speech. As peaceful demonstrators on Wall Street stand up to the wrongfully legal opression and outright class warfare being waged against … Continue reading
Posted in Blues
Tagged dr martin luther king jr, martin luther king, occupy wall street, we shall overcome
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