T P ac COIIImellDOnlte the lOth a the 5th obIemDce of the' Y of ODe of the great citizens of history, Martin Luther King. I • We must do more than cite platitud repeat his speeches and· freedemso ,if we are to complete the age da that his meaningful but abbreviated life d shameful death left for to do. While the e celebrations have mentioned many things that concerned King. none mo e important to him than the q for Peace, quest that led to his UDtimely death. One of . ear' t public temen in behalf of Peace the Christmas 1DCSl5aae bi father's Ebenezer Baptist church, in Atlanta, 1963, the year before he awarded the abel Peace Prize. exCbaDB:s. Dati t hPe m "The jud eat of God is upon . We m learn to liYe together brother or we will all perish together. foo. As oatio and i dividuals are iaterdepeadent. My visit to India s a marvelous ex- ICIIIGAN CJ11ZEN 11 Advocacy· of Dr. perirace. There dei:1I'CI"'" ore �"'OIltbe.�,.aa Bombay each • - "We spead milia. of dollars each day to store foOd. There are better � could ore food. AU life' iDterre­ lated. We arc all caught in the inescapable net ork of mutuality, tied together in a single garme.nt of destiny. Whatever affects one, affects all. We are made to live together. "We arc DOt going to have Peace on this earth until we remgnize the basic fact of the interrelatedness of the human family. If we are to have Peace on this· earth, men and nations must emb ace the principle of non-violence, that means and ends m t cohere. There are those who say that the ends j - . tify the meaDS. There may be -unj means. "We will not ve Peace in the world on this earth uatil we rempize the . c fact of the interrelatedn of human family. If we are to have Peace on this earth, men and nations m embrace the principle of DOn-violence, that means and ends must cohere. There are those who say that the ends jus­ tify the cans. There may be unj means., "Ne will not have Peace in the world UDtil men recogoize are DO( cut off from The . represent the ideal in the and the end in prOCClL Yau caDDOt reach good evil meaDS. The represeDl the seeds. The ends reprcaeat the tree. AD of the grea military geniuses of the rid YC talked of Peace. Hitler contended that every­ thing he did for Peace. President Johnson is talking eloqueatJy Peace. "Peace· DO( a· goal, It a by' ch we 8I'J'We at the goal. Destructive mea caDDOt briag coDStructive ends. -n.c next thiDg we must be concerned bou . the sacred­ ness of all human life. Every man· somebody; because he is I a child of God When we say 'thou shalt not kill', we are saying that life is too cred to be lost 0 the b ttle field. U ntil tioDI see this, we will con­ tin to fight ·One day, so rcmiDd that altIIlOWtb there y be ideological differences, the Vietname e are our br The R· e our br oDe day, m the r Ing • or to rid . nation from very vestige of di - crimination and aesreptiOD. B we aball DOt, ill the proceu, . . our prMJep to love, �. too peat • to bear, we to up before our ter OppoDC and say 'We shall match your capacity to endure suffering' . ·If there is to be Peace on earth and good will toward men, we must believe in the ultimate morality of the Universe; all reality . tio • As we see Peace 0 earth iDd good will to allmeD, let realize that e have Cosmic CompaDioDship. I have a dream tbIIl . this faith, will be to peed up the day n there will be Peace on earth. It will be a glorious d y. The morning stars will sing together; the so of God will shout for joyr jOUJ'Dey to Oslo, No ay on December 10, 1964 to receive the obel Peace Prize: torturous r d led from Montgomery, Alabama to Oslo bears W·ltDeSl to . truth. . is the road over whiCh millions of egroes are tr velling to fmd a ne sense of dignity. This same road has opened for all Americans a new era of progress and hope. It has led to a new Civil Rights bill and wiD, I am convinced, b Conlin do 21 on moral fouada- This speech began King's M E 1 Mercury Sable passed 1 0 other cars to win CAR and DRIVER Magazines 1990 TEN BEST Award I C ACURY lS Then save 5700 on special option package 451 A. STANDARD EQUIPMENT INCLUDES Au!o­ mane overdrive transaxle • 3 OL V-6 engIne • Power steering· Power brakes· Interval wroers • AIr conditioner· Dual power rrurrors and much more! OPTION PACKAGE 451 A INCLUDES Power lock group • Speed control • ReHar wi�dow defroster • Power windows· 15 aluminum wheels. 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