M a r iin L K uther in g J r . January 9, 2008 2003 special edition Page Bb Saluting Martin Luther King Jr. Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. Timeline • Gov. George C. Wallace tries to stop the court ordered integra­ tion of the University of Alabama by "standing in the schoolhouse door” and personally refusing en­ trance to black students and Jus­ tice Department officials. Presi­ dent John F. Kennedy then feder­ alizes the Alabama National Guard and Gov. Wallace removes him­ self from blocking the entrance of the students. • Medgar Evers, NA ACP leader in Jackson, Miss., is assassinated at his home. . • The March on Washington, the first large-scale integrated protest march, is held in Wash- ington, D.C. Dr. King delivers his "I Have a Dream" speech on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial, Afterwards he and other civil- rights leaders meet with Presi- dent John F. Kennedy in the continued f r,,,n IO King urged President Johnson's challenge for Congress to pass constitu tion a l legislation th a t had been deadlocked upon the assassination o f President Kennedy on November 2 2, 1 96 3. Publicly supporting Johnson through the Civil Rights Act and a decisive reelection in 1 96 4, King expressed o ptim ism that Johnson's term would ben efit African Am ericans until the April 4, 1 9 6 7 "Beyond Vietnam ” speech revealed King's disillusion m en t with Johnson’s progress. White House. Gov. Wallace orders Alabama state troopers to stop the court-ordered integration of Alabama's elementary and high schools until he is enjoined by court injunc­ tion. Four young girls are killed in a Birmingham church bombing. President Kennedy is assassinated in Dallas, Texas. “All labor that uplifts humanity has dignity and importance and should be undertaken with painstaking excellence. ” — M artin Luther King Jr. ffijCKEN <& BISCUIT^ 5949 Northeast Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard 3120 Northeast Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard 1964 • The Council of Federated Organizations initiates the Mississippi Summer Project, a voter-registration drive organized and run by black and white students; Dr. King joins other SCLC workers in a demonstration for the integration of public accommodations in St. Augustine, Fla. He is jailed. • Dr. King's book. Why We Can't Wait, is published by Harper & Row; Three civil-rights workers, James Chaney (black), Andrew Goodman and Michael Schwemer (both white), are reported missing after a short trip to Philadelphia. Miss. • Dr. King attends the signing of the Public Accom­ modations Bill, (Part of the Civil Rights Act ot 1964) by President Lyndon B. Johnson in the White House. • Riotsoccur in Harlem, N.Y. One black man is killed. Riots occur in New Jersey, Illinois and Pennsylvania. • The bodies of civil-rights workers James Chaney, Andrew Goodman, and Michael Schwemer are discov­ ered by FBI agents buried near the town of Philadelphia, continued G K E on page li 10 G R OLIVEROS i U\ V h c i i Jean Malary, owner of Affordable Electric, and crew provides duct bank work. Although M alcolm X continued to reject King's nonviolent, integrationist approach', the two had a brief, cordial encounter on March 26, 1 9 6 4 as King le ft a press conference a t the U.S. Capitol. Soon thereafter. M alcolm wired King to o ffe r his support o f King's campaign in St. Augustine, Florida. C V l l m en sh o u t ugly Ï 1 w ords of h a tre d , good m en m ust commit themselves to the glories of love. W here evil men would seek to perpetu­ ate an unjust status quo, good men must seek to bring into bein g a real order of justice.” — Martin Luther King, Jr. G r e g o r y P. O liv e r o s Attorney At Law O liveros & O’B rien , PC 9200 SE Sunnybrook Blvd., Suite #150 Clackamas, OR 97015 5 0 3 -7 8 6 -3 8 0 0 James Faison of Faison Construction provides masonry and concrete services. 1 1 1 Mark and Deborah Matthews o f PadficMark Construction provide general and prime contracting services. NAMCO salutes TriMet TriMet has engaged our community and changed lives through its major construction projects. TriMet is innovative, flexible and responsive, and has given us the dignity and respect we deserve. May others follow in their footsteps. “ /Ye le a rn e d th a t p e o p le w ill f o r g e t w h a t y o a sa id , p e o p le w ill f o r g e t w h a t y o a d id , b a t p e o p le w ill n e v e r f o r g e t ho w y o n m a d e th em fe e l." - Maya Angelou Interested in finding out more about NAMCO? Call them at 503-735-9455 or by email, nam coportland@ yahoo.com . Neil Kelly Since 1947 HANDYMAN HOME REPAIR TEAM HOME PERFORMANCE DESIGN/ BUILD REMODELING CUSTOM HOMES 503.288.7461 www.neilkelly.com National Association o f M inority Contractors Oregon OR CCB#001663 HAI# NE1LKCI 18702 <