Tuesday, January 15, 2008
Eight hundred streets across the United States are dedicated to the memory of Dr. King. Approximately 790 of them run through Black communities, most of which are struggling or in transition. Hundreds of boulevards dotted with sub-par development named for a man who dedicated his life to equal access. The irony is not lost.
King Street video; MLK BLVD.
Buy the January issue of EBONY for "King Street, USA"
Whose Tube: Would You Be Satisfied?
By VeTalle Fuisilier
"I have a dream too. I dream two black coaches ‘ teams will play each other in the Superbowl. I dream a black man can win an election primary. I dream a black woman will be the biggest diva in media. I dream a black man and woman will run the country in an emergency. I dream single mothers will see their daughters through Ivy League schools. I dream a black man will have a national holiday named for him..."
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