Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, January 11, 1995, Page 21, Image 21

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T he P ortland O bserver • J anuary 11, 1995
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Lives Lost For The Freedom Struggle
Black
Com m unity
Leader Killed In
Kian Bombing,
Hattieburg, Miss.
Students Killed
W hen Highway
Patrolmen Fired
On Protesters,
Orangeburg,
S.C.
1908-1966 Samuel Ephesians
Hammond
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Killed by Kian
W hile
Transporting
Marchers,
Selma Highway,
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- Martin Luther Kins Jr.
6 6 Words cannot express the exulta­
tion felt by the individual as he finds
himself, when hundred of his fellows,
behind prison bars for a cause he knows
is just. 5 ?
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Ellie and V ernon D ahm er woke
to the sound of gunshots and explod­
ing firebom bs. D ahm er grabbed a
gun and w ent to his front door. W hile
the fife raged, he stood in his door­
way, inhaling the burning fumes and
returning gunfire while his family
escaped.
the index of our salaries or the size of
our automobiles, rather than by the
quality of our service and relationship
to humanity. ’ ’
Assassinated,
Memphis, Tenn.
Henry Ezekial
Smith
Vernon Dahmer
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Lives Lost
For The
Freedom
Struggle
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King Jr.
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6 6 Freedom has always been an ex­
pensive thing. History is fit testimony
to the fact that freedom is rarely gained
without sacrifice and self-denia. ’ ’
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- Martin Luther King Jr.
T h a n k Y ou P o r tla n d !
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In celebration o f Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s birthday the Portland P olice
Bureau w ish
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es to thank the citizen s o f l Portland for your a ssista n ce and
cooperation in our transition to community policing.
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Slain By
Nightriders,
Bogalusa, La.
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Clarence Triggs
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Civil Rights
Leader Killed
After Promotion
To 'W h ite ' Job,
Natchez, Miss.
Viola Gregg Liuzzo
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“W e (pray) for rest, peace and
Middleton light to M rs. Liuzzo. M aybe she has
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finally found a life free o f prejudice
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In Honor of His Dream
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P erson nel D ivision, Officer Ron Cash Minority Recruiter at 8 2 3 -0 5 1 6
He Had The Courage To
Break With Tradition.
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Wharlest Jackson
1929-1967
"W harlest Jackson had begun
to clim b out o f the darkness into the
light, and for this he was cut dow n,”
Roy W ilkins.
Civil Rights
W orker Killed
W hen Police
Fire On
Protesters,
Jackson, Miss.
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Best of Portland (Willamette Week)
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
January 15, 1929 - April 5, 1968
Benjamin Brown
1945-1967
“N obody ever cam e to me and
explained w hy. N obody, no public
official or anything ever cam e down
and said they were sorry my son was
killed," - O llie Mae Brown.
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