Happy Birthday, Dr. King.
If Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. were alive, January 15th would have been his 79th birthday. Like many people, I often think of how much he helped change this country, and I wonder what things would be like if had not been assassinated in 1968. I would like to think that maybe this country would be a slightly better place than it is now, but I can’t be sure. And to spend too much time dwelling on what might have been, instead of how things are, is not very healthy. So, I will just be thankful for all that he and millions of other people did, just so I could have a chance to live a life with some sort of equality.
Below is a video of Dr. King’s famous “I Have a Dream” speech that he delivered in
This next video is a bit dated, but I love it for a two simple reasons. First, it pays tribute to Dr. King. Second, it recalls a time when hip-hop was a bit more pure, when it was a community, as opposed to a commodity. I can’t imagine the current generation of hip-hop or R&B stars ever coming together to perform a song like this. If anything, the predominant voices in hip-hop represent the disintegration of Dr. King’s dream. But I think it is important to let people know that as damaged and repressed as his dream may have become, we must keep it alive. We must not be willing to sell our souls for monetary gain.
January 15, 2008
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Posted by David Walker

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i’d love to sit with a classroom full of young people and discuss this essay…thank you.