The foundation is love . . .
Chicago. 1966: In the North the target was economic discrimination. The
Black revolution "is forcing America to face all its interrelated flaws—racism,
poverty, militarism, materialism . .it reveals systematic rather than superficial
flaws and suggests that radical reconstruction of society itself is the real issue to
be faced."
Whites joined Blacks in sacrificing their lives. King joins memorial procession
for Unitarian Minister James Reeb.
MARGARET
CARTER
"Candidate for All the People"
Democrat for State Representative,
District 18
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. . . One day in Alabama, that little
black boys and black girls will be able
to join hands with little white boys and
white girls as sisters and brothers— I
have a dream today!
Dr. Marlin Luther King
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••. . And so we shall have to do more than register and more than vote; we shall have to create
leaders who embody virtues we can respect, who have moral and ethical principles we can
applaud with an enthusiasm that enables us to rally support for them based on confidence and
trust. We w ill have to give loyal support to those who merit it. We w ill have to be a reliable
constituency for those who prove themselves to be committed warriors in our behalf. When our
movement has partisan political personalities whose unity with their people is unshakable and
whose independence is genuine, they w ill be treated in white political councils with the respect
those who embody such power deserve.’ ’
— From: W here Do W e Go From Here: Chaos or Community? ( 1967)
Jeanette Fegan School
80S N.E. Fremont • 287 BSB8
Open 8:30 a m .-8 :0 0 p.m.
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"District 18 expects: Openness, Accountability, Results . .1 will deliver..
Early learning In the three beslce. Language Arte. Social Studlee.
Creative Arts. Phys. Ed.. Muelc Staff of well trained teachers
Licensed by the State of Oregon
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