 I will say this, 32 years of celebrating and commemorating the life and service of Dr. King is something very special. Many of you may remember that back just 37 years ago in this country, it wasn't always popular actually to have a King holiday. So many people in this room had to fight to make sure that nationally that this day would indeed be a nationally recognized holiday. And to know that we were ahead of the curve because the leadership of our great city council there, city council members then, led of course by Councilor W. Cromarty, that this has become a standard event. And to see so many of our citizens come out to not take a day off, not only take a day off but to come out and commemorate what it means to be a Colombian, what it means to be a South Carolinian, what it means to be an American, is incredibly important and humbling. Dr. King said the time is ripe to do right. We use this history and reflect in closing on Dr. King's last publication. He was perplexed about where the future would go. He was uncertain. It was 1967. The book was entitled, Where do we go from here? Community or chaos? That is the question. These are his words. He said many of the ugly pages of our past have been deliberately obscured and forgotten. A society is always eager to cover up misdeeds with a cloak of forgetfulness. But no society can fully repress an ugly past when the ravages persist right now. Our country owes a debt of justice which has only begun to pay. If it loses the will to finish or slackens in its determination, history will recall its crimes. And the country, the country that would be great will lack the most indispensable element of greatness. And that is justice. This is our history. This is our story. This is our legacy. Let's use it for when we all get together. What a day of rejoicing it will be when we all shander. Millwood, Waverly, the University of South Carolina, the city of Columbia get together when we sit down by the banks of a creek in Valley Park, we'll sing and shout the victory. Thank you very much.