* «< V » J » i * •*’» z Z Z * * *** <•. * V ♦ ♦ ■> Z ¡w**Z z ’♦ "'«'•z**»*zr»zz>«zz»< «y • * z «• . z* z « » «< Z V Z . •» z ► V Z Z Z r 'Z *✓ z »x- y < January 1 5 ,1992...The Portland Observer...Page 19 "The dream is one o f equality o f opportunity, o f privilege and property w idely distributed; a dream o f a land w here men will not take necessities from the m any to give luxuries to the few; a dream o f a land w here men do not agree that the color o f a m an’s skin determ ines the content o f his character; a dream o f a place w here all our gifts and resources are held not for us alone but as instrum ents o f service for the rest o f hum anity; the dream o f a country w here every m an w ill respect the dignity and w orth o f all hum an personality, and men will dare to live together as brothers . . . " "This is no time for apathy or complacency. This is a time fo r vigorous and positive action." Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. ï-. - u : •; ' ■ < S- •• , ••, • • • * z A V £¿5 •'J • ' s ■** 4 * ' ’• r< \. ' A - . ' ; - . ' •? •,-w ! >„• «SSL 4 * * ? £1 ' :- f.-. r r ‘ »TZ'» Martin Luther King, Jr. ■ c J •• 7 V* *■ •. «-T- ”>•.? A/**.« »**1 • . -,» » • »«* "Democracy means equal justice, equity in every aspect of our society. I think Martin understood from the very beginning that this goal could not be accomplished all at once. He knew he could not take a people who were largely uneducated and unrepresented and suddenly transform them into political activists who could immediately change the system. A nd he also knew that the basic problem in our society had to do with economic injustice . . . Believe it or not, he spoke these words to me when I first met him ." M artin L uther K ing , J r . 1929 - 1968 »•..f-/ '■> ■ f ' r .y':;*- *• • . •. J M «.. *•'. • •. - ■ * 4 • : C ; •• . / 'I . < » .A ’, ’ J • /. • • * V , ’ * » * * ? • Coretta Scott King, in Wc Shall Overcome "I believe that unarmed truth and unconditional love will have the final say in reality” "In the spirit o f Dr. King, let us join in working to make Portland a city o f opportunity and justice fo r all" City Commissioner Dick Bogle * ; * X ..’c * •♦.•'¡JAC ÿ*‘. •• Martin Luther King, Jr. W1- Self-Enhancement, Inc. B Salutes Birthday presence. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. W h a t w o uld you give M a rtin on his b irth d a y ’ ft ss* Can you separate the m an Irom his ideas’ How do y o u gift w ra p a d re am ’ Can you put Peace in a box? >-WÏ Maybe vou could send him a w o rld o f people w h o are glad that he lived, w h o are tryin g to live the lessons 9 o f com passion o l courage o l a rig h t and w ro n g æo y ï w h e i- tru th does not discrim inate, l ilt (.an be lound in the soul A w o ild o f people try in g sim p ly to do w h at is right Those lessons, that he left us 1 Happy Birthday, Dr King iijcwEsr Making Ih t most of your tima.' « Self-Enhancement, Inc. 2156 NE Broadway Portland, OR 97212 249-1721 h » » * V \ 5 ' ' f * ♦ ' ' Wy • A* t * * ■' ■. . A4» A A » * * * * * * '■ M ........ A * * *♦ - &£