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MLK Speaking On How Blacks Spend Themselves Back Into Slavery & Leadership 1958
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Great speech among many by Martin Luther King and the problem still existed before 1958 and beyond 2013.
That's why we cannot save "EVERY" so-called black individual's because they just don' t get it.
We have to leave many behind and move forward with positive spirits and thinkers!!!
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Sunday, November 3rd 2013 at 4:50PM
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