Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, January 10, 1990, Page 17, Image 17

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January 10, 1990
Portland Observer • Martin Luther King, Jr. Spécial
Martin
Luther
King
1929-1968
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"I have a dream...
.have
a dream that
one day the
nation will
rise up and
live out the
true mean­
ing of its
creed...all
men are
created
equal. 11
What begins with a great idea sometimes takes a dream to
see it through. We're proud to honor the man who gave
Americans, both black and white, a share of his dream.
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Metro honors the memory and the dreams
of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
The Metropolitan Service District, your regional government,
handles region-wide concerns in the urban areas of Clackamas,
Multnomah and Washington counties. Metro is responsible for
solid waste management, operation of the Metro Washington Park
Zoo, transportation planning, technical services to local govern­
ments, and the Oregon Convention Center.
Metro is located at 2000 SW First Ave., Portland, Ore. 97201-
5398. For more information, call the Public Affairs department
at 221-1646.
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must come to
see that human progress
never rolls in on wheels
of inevitability. It
comes through the tire­
less efforts and persistent
work of men willing to be
co-workers with God,
and without this hard
work time itself be -
comes an ally of the
forces of social stag­
nation. We must use time
creatively, and forever
realize that the time
is always ripe to do
right.”
“N onviolence is the answ er to ertieial p olitical
and moral q u estio n s o f our tim e; the need for man
to overcom e op p ression and violen ce w ithout
resorting to op p ression and violen ce.
Man m ust evolve for all hum an con flict a m ethod
which rejects revenge, aggression and retaliation .
T he foundation o f such a m ethod is love."
Martin Luther King. Jr.
Speech accepting Nobel Peace Prize
December 11, 1964
From "Letter from a
Birmingham Jail",
1963
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