Monday, January 20, 2014

Great leaders find the power of non-violence. They should be celebrated and memorialized.


People worldwide (click here) should honor the memory of Rev. Dr Martin Luther King Jr. by making Monday a "no shots fired" day and ringing church bells in support of non-violence, urged the daughter of the slain U.S. civil rights leader.

Church services and tributes will be held across the United States to commemorate King's 85th birthday on Monday, a federal holiday. At the same time, there is a push for a new monument and possibly a major movie production from director Oliver Stone....



Nobel Peace Prize of 1964

Martin Luther King Jr. - Biographical (click here)

Born in 1929, by today's longevity standards he could still be with us if hatred didn't take him away.