JANUARY 16 - 22,1985 THE CITIZEN PAGE NINE
,.America. He believed justice
and equality rights belonged
to all American citizens and
that they could be achieved
without violence and con­
flict.
Martin Luther King, Jr. is
now a national hero, not just
a martyr black leader, and
his day of observance is
worthy of the respect and
honor of all Americans.
Martin Luther King Day
will mean that his dream and
message . a United States •
where th� words ignorance, •
prejudice, and violence are
replaced by ·understanding,
tolerance and peace are still
to be achieved. He brought
us a long way towards the
fullfillment of that dream
and it is up to us to continue
that Quest.
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