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Diversity Makes Greatness
Today is the anniversary of MLK's death.
It was a sad day for the United States of America.
The assassination was a set-back for race relations in America, which are still strained to this day.
I had hope that President Obama, as the first black president, would use his bully pulpit to further the work of MLK, but sadly he was not interested in doing so, and let the monumental opportunity pass.
Worse yet, his election energized hate groups across the nation and reignited racial animosity.
How will the USA ever overcome racial tensions and discrimination?
Shall we overcome?
It was a sad day for the United States of America.
The assassination was a set-back for race relations in America, which are still strained to this day.
I had hope that President Obama, as the first black president, would use his bully pulpit to further the work of MLK, but sadly he was not interested in doing so, and let the monumental opportunity pass.
Worse yet, his election energized hate groups across the nation and reignited racial animosity.
How will the USA ever overcome racial tensions and discrimination?
Shall we overcome?
