Photo of the Day: The American Dream

“We will know one day that God made us to live together as brothers and to respect the dignity and worth of every man. This is why we must fight segregation with all of our nonviolent might. Segregation is not only inconvenient—that isn’t what makes it wrong. Segregation is not only sociologically untenable—that isn’t what makes it wrong. Segregation is not only politically and economically unsound—that is not what makes it wrong. Ultimately, segregation is morally wrong and sinful.”

It is from this pulpit at Ebenezer Baptist Church in the Sweet Auburn community of Atlanta where Dr Martin Luther King Jr delivered powerful sermons like the “American Dream” sermon in which the above passage comes from. From this tight knit congregation, Dr King spread messages of equality and a nation where all men, woman and children would be equal.

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