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Repentance is the Key: Martin Luther King Jr.'s Dream

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This upcoming Monday, Jan 18th, is a U.S. National Holiday.  Many will reflect the life and accomplishments  Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. One of the most notable occured on August 28, 1963, when hundreds of thousands descended upon our nation’s capital to make a stand against poverty and racial discrimination.  The “March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom” is noted as one of the most pivotal points of change in our country’s history.  One of the most notable highlights of the march was a speech delivered by the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., which later became known as the “I Have a Dream” speech.  In it, Dr. King cast a spot light on the social, racial and financial injustices that had plagued “the negro” since they had been “made free” exactly 100 years ago, to the day, by the Emancipation Proclamation.  More than 50 years after King’s speech, Selma: One Dream Can Change the World hit theaters in 2014.  It’s a historical drama that chronicles Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s life during the march from Sel