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‘I Have a Dream’ + 60: Dr. King would be proud of America’s progress

Por: New York Post Opinion August 28, 2023

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When Martin Luther King, Jr. stood on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial 60 years ago Monday, facing the building where I currently serve, he described his hope that his nation would continue its promise toward becoming a more perfect union. America is achieving King’s dream — despite the claims of the radical left. Our progress is palpable, even if it conflicts with some people’s politically motivated narratives.  When King delivered his... + full article



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