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Monday, January 18, 2010, 11:00 AM ASSEMBLY STARTS 10 AM: STATE CAPITOL BUILDING RALEIGH, NC
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TOP TEN REASONS YOU SHOULD MARCH
1. You should march on the King Holiday if you
understand and
appreciate the sacrifice and contributions of the late Dr. Martin Luther
King, Jr.
2. You should march if you too have a vision and desire that one day the
King Dream will become fulfilled.
3. You should march if you have benefited by the economic, educational
and social remedy which resulted from King's life.
4. You should march if you have a sense of obligation to help others
understand, by your presence, that the King Holiday is important to the
Triangle, North Carolina and America.
5. You should march if you acknowledge that the King Memorial March is
not a protest march, but rather, an assembly of citizens, from across
racial & denominational lines, in a confirmation of solidarity with others
who recognize the challenges still facing society.
6. You should march if you wish to set an positive example for young
people, of all creeds and races, by participating in an civic event which
helps reinforce your values of economic justice, peace and respect for
all cultures.
7. You should especially march if you've never marched before.
8. You should march if you know.....deep down inside.... that you
could/should do more to help inspire and provide a sense of aspiration
for our youth.
9. You too should march on Monday, January 16, 2006 if you and your
family, civic or church group come to grips with the realization that it is
not "uncool" to show support publicly for a message which is still
shaping the moral fabric and future of our nation.
10. You should march on the King Holiday because it is an appropriate
and honorable response to today's realities and opportunities.
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