This memory has been poking around my brain lately (when I'm not plotting to make digital audio receivers out of duct tape and cottage cheese), and I thought I'd post it
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I think this is a wonderful way to commemorate Dr. King and his legacy. If I were less pregnant, I'd be participating, since my company does give us the day off.
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I was impressed that you knew about Muybridge, so I went back and looked at some of your public posts. This one caught my eye.
I think King would approve of the holiday named for him because he was a pragmatist, and would easily realize that the celebration of his birthday brings attention to the civil rights movement that he spearheaded, and to the oppression of his race for hundreds of years.
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My parents were at the march on washington, as well.
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I think King would approve of the holiday named for him because he was a pragmatist, and would easily realize that the celebration of his birthday brings attention to the civil rights movement that he spearheaded, and to the oppression of his race for hundreds of years.
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