Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, January 13, 1993, Page 21, Image 21

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January 13.1993...The Portland Observer...Page M LK -7
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Oregon Public Broadcasting
celebrates the memory of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
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THROUGH THE VOICES OF YOUTH
Monday at noon on OPB Radio
His words are still alive today. Hear how young people
view the dreams of Martin Luther King.
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The dramatic story of a twenty-year struggle to end
the segregation of public schools.
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"As long as there is poverty
I can never be rich . . .
As long as diseases are rampant
I can never be healthy . . .
I can never be what I ought to be
until you are what you ought to be.
This is the way our world is made . . .
We are interdependent"
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