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watsayu
01-20-08, - 10:36 PM
Martin Luther King Jr.

My Alpha Brother.... RIP

FEW HAVE HAD AS MUCH IMPACT upon the worldand on the American consciousness as Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. A Baptist minister and passionate fighter for civil rights through non-violent action, he was the closest the US has come to producing a leader with the moral stature of Mohandas Gandhi. When King was assassinated in 1968, citizens in many major cities reacted violently --- while others held vigils and peaceful gatherings. And Americans, black and white, wondered what would happen to his dream.

To this day, Bahamians of all race hold King in a high regard...


Martin Luther King, Jr. was born at noon Tuesday, January 15, 1929, at the family home, 501 Auburn Avenue, N.E., Atlanta, Georgia. Dr. Charles Johnson was the attending physician. Martin Luther King, Jr., was the first son and second child born to the Reverend Martin Luther King, Sr., and Alberta Williams King. Other children born to the Kings were Christine King Farris and the late Reverend Alfred Daniel Williams King. Martin Luther King's maternal grandparents were the Reverend Adam Daniel Williams, second pastor of Ebenezer Baptist, and Jenny Parks Williams. His paternal grandparents, James Albert and Delia King, were sharecroppers on a farm in Stockbridge, Georgia.

He married the former Coretta Scott, younger daughter of Obadiah and Bernice McMurray Scott of Marion, Alabama on June 18, 1953. The marriage ceremony took place on the lawn of the Scott's home in Marion. The Reverend King, Sr., performed the service, with Mrs. Edythe Bagley, the sister of Mrs. King, maid of honor, and the Reverend A.D. King, the brother of Martin Luther King, Jr., best man.

"....When we let freedom ring, whem we let it ring from every village and every hamlet, from every state and every city, we will be able to speed up that day when all of God's children, black men and white men, Jews and Gentiles, Protestants and Catholics, will be able to join hands and sing in the words of the old Negro spiritual, "Free at last! free at last! thank God Almighty, we are free at last!"

The world is a better place cause MLK was here....We will never forget..

January 21, 2008 - MLK Holiday....

i-omega
01-21-08, - 07:54 AM
the "Prince of peace" thank you Mr Martin Luther King may peace be upon his soul:angel:

The Exotic One
01-21-08, - 10:05 AM
the "Prince of peace" thank you Mr Martin Luther King may peace be upon his soul:angel:
Yes may our fallen brother who fought for the equal treat treatment of black everywhere, truly RIP... I remember while living in the US before it was declared a public holiday, you had to option to take his bday as an excused absence for your employer or from school(which ever applied)... I always stayed home...

i-omega
01-21-08, - 10:57 AM
Yes may our fallen brother who fought for the equal treat treatment of black everywhere,yes everywhere.

1bigfrog
01-21-08, - 11:00 AM
Okay, lets make this post Bahamian...