That was exactly my point...guess I wasn't a good communicator either!
:) Sorry, David, I wasn't trying to slight you.
On 8/22/10 12:56 AM, Chris wrote:
Wonderful! And yet now so common place I did not even notice.
Chris
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>From the speech:
I have a dream that one day out on the red hills of Georgia the sons
of former slaves and the sons of former slaveowners will be able to
sit down together at the table of brotherhood.
Renate
On Sat, Aug 21, 2010 at 5:37 PM, Pini Vollach
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I’m not American but I am familiar with M.L.K phrase: “I have a dream”.
The question is why is this image represent this phrase?
( Presence of black people is not enough, IMHO )
Pini
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Thanks to all for taking the time to review this weeks forum. I should
have realized that some of our members are not from the States. I have
a dream is a famous Quote from Martin Luther Kings Speech during the
beginning of the civil rights movement in America.
David Small