Monday, July 11, 2011

Honoring Black History Month







"I Had A Dream" 30x36 Color Pastel, Digital Fixed. 2011

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It's Been 5 decades since an extraordinary philanthropist, humble and brave, stood up for human dignity for the equitable rights among his people. Martin Luther King and his fellow political leader, Rosa Park, Malcon X and others condemned the oppression, discrimination, subordination and segregation to which their loved brothers and sisters were been submerged into in 1960's and 1970's.

Martin Luther King, as a great humanist and as a man of God never lost faith in his vision that one day black children and white children will play together without prejudice, neither abhorrence, nor resentment. he believed that all men were created equal and that all men should live together in peace and harmony.

In 2009, after 50 years of Martin Luther King assassination, Barack Obama was elected as the president of United Stated of the America, turning Marting Luther King's dream into reality.

Today, if the courageous preacher, who sacrificed his own life for the sake of his people, will still alive, probably will utter " I Had a Dream".

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