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1967- Martin Luther King Jr. delivers an antiwar speech at UC Berkeley — his last large-scale public address in the Bay Area. Titled “America’s Chief Moral Dilemma,” he tells the crowd gathered in front of Sproul Hall that “You, in a real sense, have been the conscience of the academic community and our nation.” | Martin Luther King Jr. on the Sproul steps, May 17, 1967. Photo by Helen Nestor. Martin Luther King Pictures, Famous Historical Figures, Black Leaders, Dr Martin Luther King Jr, Uc Berkeley, Dr Martin Luther King, Civil Rights Leaders, King Jr, Martin Luther King Jr

1967- Martin Luther King Jr. delivers an antiwar speech at UC Berkeley — his last large-scale public address in the Bay Area. Titled “America’s Chief Moral Dilemma,” he tells the crowd gathered in front of Sproul Hall that “You, in a real sense, have been the conscience of the academic community and our nation.” | Martin Luther King Jr. on the Sproul steps, May 17, 1967. Photo by Helen Nestor.

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We all know that Jesus has been a pivotal person in the Black community since slavery. Black women in our community have put Jesus before their husbands. Our community has struggle with the image of Jesus being a white man or a Black man.

Today, let us stand together to reaffirm our commitment to equality and justice for all. In a world where every voice matters, it is our collective responsibility to ensure that freedom and rights are not privileges for a few but guarantees for everyone. True progress is measured not by the heights we reach individually but by the equality we achieve collectively. Let’s work tirelessly to create a society where every person, regardless of their background, has the opportunity to thrive and be... John Maxwell, Activist Quote, Equality Quotes, Month Quotes, Racing Quotes, Dr Martin Luther King, Civil Rights Leaders, Black Quotes, History Quotes

Today, let us stand together to reaffirm our commitment to equality and justice for all. In a world where every voice matters, it is our collective responsibility to ensure that freedom and rights are not privileges for a few but guarantees for everyone. True progress is measured not by the heights we reach individually but by the equality we achieve collectively. Let’s work tirelessly to create a society where every person, regardless of their background, has the opportunity to thrive and…

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