Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, January 26, 1983, Page 49, Image 49

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    We will
remember!
Martin Luthar King Elementary School student* provide music
for King Day 1970 at Oregon Legislature.
We
We
Oh,
We
shall
shall
deep
shall
overcome, we shall overcome
overcome some day,
in my heart I do believe
overcome some day
(Repeat the last two linen after every verge)
We’ll walk hand in hand, we’ll walk hand in hand
We’ll walk hand in hand, some day,
Black and white together, black and white together
Black and white together, some day,
The truth will make us. Tree, the tru th will make us free.
The truth will make us free some day,
The Lord will see us through, the Lord will see us through,
The Lord will see us through some day,
We shall live in peace, we shall live in peace.
We shall live in peace some day,
We are not afraid, we are not afraid,
We are not afraid today,
The whole wide world around, the whole wide world around
The whole wide world around some day,
We
We
Oh,
• We
shall
shall
deep
shall
overcome, we shall overcome
overcome some day
in my heart I do believe
overcome some day.
Mural decorata* wall of Albina Human Raaourca* Cantar In Portland.
"Oppressed people cannot remain oppressed
forever—the yearning for freedom eventually
manifests itself."
—Martin Luther King, Jr.
WEIMERS
Hardware Specialists
3946 N.E. Union A ve., Portland, Oregon 281-1217
Portland Observer, January 26, 1983 Section III Page 9