Let Freedom Ring
The groundswell of a movement reached new heights when a man of the people stood up. Marched. Spoke. His end was delivered by the injustice that spurred the movement, but the struggle for equality did not die with him. The words of Martin Luther King continue to inspire those who speak out against social injustice and work to right the wrongs of inequality.
one man shares a dream
a call to let freedom ring
equal rights for all
Frank Tassone’s Freedom Challenge
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#Haiku Happenings #9: Eric over at Rivrlogr leads the way with his latest #haibun for my current #Haikai challenge!
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Ken! (Eric is my Viking alter ego – helmet, sword, shield, and all – when watching Vikings)
And thanks for sharing!
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Whoops! (slaps forehead!) My bad, Ken! I’ll revise .
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🙂
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Post revised, Ken!
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Excellent, Ken. We need someone like him now.
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Sigh.
Thank you, Merril.
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His words are still so necessary to our world…(K)
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Agreed.
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I’m beginning to wonder if the nations of the world are ever going to let each other live in peace! To just accept? I question myself as well, of course.
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The never ending question.
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