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Martin Luther King III: 'Roll Up Our Sleeves'

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Uploaded by on Aug 28, 2008

It has been 45 years since Martin Luther King, Jr. delivered his 'I have a dream' speech. King's son reflects on the anniversary, which coincides with Barack Obama's acceptance of his party's nomination for president. (Aug. 28)

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  • Yeah obama being elected is a big step for racial unity and all. But MLK's message wasn't for blacks to be equal with whites. His message was worldwide peace, unity and equality. I think MLK would be proud of the fact that racial unity has come this far. But he would be dissappointed in Obama's policies for more war and suffering and hatred. Its up to the people to stop all the wars. And to realize MLK's true message. One man can't change the world.

  • Wow! Thanks for posting this!!!

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  • very emotional video ^^

    peace from Vietnamese :P

  • i hope they keep having boys and name them martin luther king

  • i dont think he intended for your country to vote in a muslim terrorist. 1-0.

  • haha

  • Martin may have been 'black' but he was nothing more then an inspiration. He wanted to see all people unite as one, not just one race.

  • i miss him too

  • i love all black ppl pace to all. wer'e family. God has more plans for us

  • they are jelousy of us anyways who cares now? our dream come true a black man made a record in the whole world on top of that many afro ppl realised that they had to fight 4 their freedom they gave us an example ppl like martin luther,malcon & nelson mandela. which role models do they have? what do we learn from them? nothing apart from racism

  • im proud of you

  • i miss him too

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