An Anniversary
to remember: In a few days it will be 40 years since the famous March on Washington and Martin Luther King, Jr.'s famous "I Have a Dream" speech.
King was so optimistic his dream would come true someday in that speech, perhaps the best American speech of the twentieth century. Now any chance of any dream for Americans of any age, ethnicity, gender, religion, or income except the filthy rich is being lost in a nightmare seemingly without end.
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