My uncle, Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. had an iconic ‘dream.’ Here’s how we can live it today
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Martin Luther King Jr. knew that America's founding values were not the enemy of equality and opportunity. They are noble principles deeply rooted in our national character.
Dr. Alveda King serves as chair of the Center for the American Dream at the America First Policy Institute.
He also wrote a book in 1967 to share his vision for the future of America and centered on the theme of hope. It was the last book he ever published, titled "Where Do We Go from Here: Chaos or Community?" In this text, Rev. King said:
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