Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, January 26, 1983, Image 22

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    His eye is on the sparrow
" A n y law that uplifts human personality is just. Any law that degrades
human personality is unjust. A ll segregation statutes are unjust because
segregation distorts the soul and damages the personality."
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" I t ’s better to go to jail with dignity than accept segregation in hum ility."
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"1 think the greatest victory of this period was . . . something internal. The
real victory was what this period did to the psyche o f the black man. The
greatness o f this period was that we armed ourselves with dignity and
respect."
Albany, 1962
» • - .
"G e t in your w alkin’
shoes; walk together
children, and don’ tcha get
weary.”
I I
P H IL IP
"In a sense all life is interrelated.
R A N D O L P H IN S T IT U T E
The agony of the poor impoverishes the rich;
the betterment of the poor enriches the rich.
We are inevitably our brother's keeper
because we are our brother's brother.
Whatever affects one directly affects all
indireC,IV"
-1967
Martin Luther King
had a dream.
It's up to us to keep
that dream alive.
MC.
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Commissioner Charles Jordan