2. I was a boy living in a ghetto
environment of a dirty industrial town
in England; I had no idea why my
mother would be crying about a man
I didn’t think I’d ever seen before.
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3. I began to grasp the difference
this man had made, the impact
he had left as a legacy, not just
for black people but all people.
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5. That day as a naive ten year old I decided
that I wanted to have the same kind of
massively powerful impact on humanity
that Dr. King had had on humanity.
It seemed impossible based on the
“facts” of who I was and the environment
that surrounded me.
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6. We are all the same, that at a deeper
more soulful level we are all on a
journey, and it’s important to remove
the blocks to our mental, emotional and
Personal and Leadership Evolution.
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7. The Need for Dr. King’s message
is I believe, even stronger today
than it was in the 60’s.
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