Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, January 12, 2005, 2005 Special Edition, Page 25, Image 25

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January 12,2005
Page B I S
Everything
that we see is a
shadow cast by
that which we
do not see.
Alcohol and
drug addiction
is color blind...
Rev. Martin Luther King
Jr. "The Measure of a
Man," 1958
The Life o f Dr, Martín
Luther King Jr,
continued
gender neutral...
.from M 3
• Feb. I, I960
The sit-in movement begins at a W oolworth lunch counter in Greensboro, N.C. In an effort to
desegregate lunch counters, movies, hotels, libraries, and other segregated facilities, it spreads
rapidly throughout the country.
...and targets
all ages.
• Oct. 19, I960
Martin Luther King, Jr. is arrested at a lunch
counter in Rich’s Department Store, in Atlanta.
He refuses to post bail, and goes to jail with student
protestors.
But help is available.
• Jan. J O ,1961
Dexter Scott King is bom.
Call our free and confidential HelpLine:
• Oct. 16, 1962
Martin Luther King Jr. meets with President Kennedy
and urges him to issue a second Emancipation
Proclamation to end racial segregation.
800-923-HELP
OREGON
• March 28, 1963
Bernice Albedine King is bom.
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• April 12, 1963
Preventing Substance Abuse. Changing Lives.
Martin Luther King, Jr. is arrested and jailed during a march in Birmingham, Ala. While in jail.
King writes his famous “Letter From Birmingham Jail” explaining the need for non-violent civil
disobedience.
r o r so
continued
on page B16
“Our lives begin to end the
day we become silent about
the things that matter. ”
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King Jr. ’v dream o f equality for all.
— M artin Luther King.Jr.
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equality in education, employm ent and econom ic security.
Support the Urban League o f Portland and becom e part o f the M ovem ent. For more
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W hen
w o rd s
C V ll
o f h a tr e d ,
m e n s h o u t u g ly
good
m en
m o st
com m it th em selv es to th e glories o f love.
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W here evil m en would seek to p e rp e tu ­
ate an unjust status quo, good m en m ust
se e k to b rin g in to b e in g a real o rd e r
ot justice.
— Martin l.uther King. Jr.
(ìreg o ry I’. O liveros
O liveros & O 'B rien
"Greeting from members o f the Cortland delegation
to the State House o f Representatives."
Celebrating the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.,
January 15,1929-April 4,1963.
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