Malcolm X Shabazz High School - Optimist Yearbook (Newark, NJ)

 - Class of 1989

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Dr. King's Vision: “Has It Been Realized?” “No one can make you inferior without your consent.” That was a famous quote by Eleanor Roosevelt, and a very true one, | might add. I believe many great, black, leaders feel that way. This is why many of them try to make a difference. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was one such man. Dr. King “had a dream” that the whole world would live as one with total equality. Not only did he envision this, he set out to make it a reality. He received racial remarks, he was stabbed, he was thrown in jail on more than one occasion, and then he was killed. To answer the question, “Has the dream been realized?”, obviously, not enough. Blacks are able to sit anywhere on the bus now, and we're able to be served in restaurants, just to name a few examples of things that Dr. King accomplished, but this doesn't hold true everywhere. There are still small towns in certain areas that still consider blacks inferior, and either won't serve them at all, or wait until all whites have been served first. Not enough blacks have realized the dream either. Instead of us sticking together, we're fighting and killing one another. I'm glad that we can all come together for Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s birthday, but why does it only have to be on his birthday? We should be able to love one another and stand by one another 365 or 366 days of the year. Hopefully, something will be said or done very soon to help us realize that. Otherwise, Dr. King's dream will not be complete, and we will never “Reach the Mountain ” Kevin Danley Grade 12

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