Twitter Pays Homage To MLK’s Legacy With #IHaveADream2016
The day before Martin Luther King Jr.’s birthday, Jan. 15, a hashtag inspired by his renowned “I Have A Dream” speech in 1963 began to trend on Twitter.
#IHaveADream2016 powerfully iterates the message in King’s speech for a better tomorrow for all. While many of the tweets had more playful messages like winning the Powerball, there were several that held selfless, optimistic and forward-looking sentiments for change this year.
Here are some of the more progressive tweets below.
#IHaveADreamFor2016 that women can safely speak and exist online for their beliefs, their work, to just breathe.
— Tanya D. (@cypheroftyr) January 14, 2016
#IHaveADreamFor2016 that no more parents will have to bury a child due to police brutality
— Yukio Strachan (@boldandworthy) January 14, 2016
#IHaveADreamFor2016 that everyone will be treated equally and terrorism will end
— Summer Love (@lovinsassytommo) January 14, 2016
#IHaveADreamFor2016 That not one more child will die from war or starvation.
— Jaguarjin (@jaguarjin) January 14, 2016
#IHaveADreamFor2016 to live in a world of acceptance despite our cultural differences–to understand one another & unite on common grounds❣
— The Doost (@WhatTheDoost) January 14, 2016
#IHaveADreamFor2016 that equality for all will no longer be a dream deferred but realized.
— Tanya D. (@cypheroftyr) January 14, 2016
#IHaveADreamFor2016 that a human being is not measured by the color of their skin but the content of their character.
— Latoya (@Totally_Toya) January 14, 2016
#IHaveADreamFor2016 that THIS man’s dream will finally come true. pic.twitter.com/LQj9KN1GlA
— Leslie Ann Thompson (@AuntieLeslie57) January 14, 2016
The dream lives on!
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Martin Luther King Jr. Quotes On Faith
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“Take the first step in faith. You don’t have to see the whole staircase, just take the first step.”
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“Take the first step in faith. You don’t have to see the whole staircase, just take the first step.”
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“I just want to do God’s will. And he’s allowed me to go to the mountain. And I’ve looked over, and I’ve seen the promised land! I may not get there with you, but I want you to know tonight that we as a people will get to the promised land.”
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“Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that.”
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“I have decided to stick with love. Hate is too great a burden to bear.”
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“Life’s most persistent and urgent question is, ‘What are you doing for others?'”
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“The hottest place in Hell is reserved for those who remain neutral in times of great moral conflict.”
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“The first question which the priest and the Levite asked was: ‘If I stop to help this man, what will happen to me?’ But… the good Samaritan reversed the question: ‘If I do not stop to help this man, what will happen to him?'”
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“Forgiveness is not an occasional act, it is a constant attitude.”
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“Now there is a final reason I think that Jesus says, “Love your enemies.” It is this: that love has within it a redemptive power. And there is a power there that eventually transforms individuals. Just keep being friendly to that person. Just keep loving them, and they can’t stand it too long. Oh, they react in many ways in the beginning. They react with guilt feelings, and sometimes they’ll hate you a little more at that transition period, but just keep loving them. And by the power of your love they will break down under the load. That’s love, you see. It is redemptive, and this is why Jesus says love. There’s something about love that builds up and is creative. There is something about hate that tears down and is destructive. So love your enemies.”
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“Science investigates; religion interprets. Science gives man knowledge, which is power; religion gives man wisdom, which is control. Science deals mainly with facts; religion deals mainly with values. The two are not rivals.”
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“You know my friends, there comes a time when people get tired of being trampled by the iron feet of oppression … If we are wrong, the Supreme Court of this nation is wrong. If we are wrong, the Constitution of the United States is wrong. And if we are wrong, God Almighty is wrong. If we are wrong, Jesus of Nazareth was merely a utopian dreamer that never came down to Earth. If we are wrong, justice is a lie, love has no meaning. And we are determined here in Montgomery to work and fight until justice runs down like water, and righteousness like a mighty stream.”
Address to the first Montgomery Improvement Association (MIA) Mass Meeting, at Holt Street Baptist Church, 1955
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“It is cheerful to God when you rejoice or laugh from the bottom of your heart.”
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“The end of life is not to be happy, nor to achieve pleasure and avoid pain, but to do the will of God, come what may.”
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“The early Christians rejoiced when they were deemed worthy to suffer for what they believed. In those days the Church was not merely a thermometer that recorded the ideas and principles of popular opinion; it was a thermostat that transformed the mores of society.”
― Martin Luther King Jr., Letter from the Birmingham Jail
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“When I took up the cross I recognized it’s meaning. The cross is something that you bear, and ultimately, that you die on.”
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“The gospel at its best deals with the whole man, not only his soul but his body, not only his spiritual well-being, but his material well being. Any religion that professes to be concerned about the souls of men and is not concerned about the slums that damn them, the economic conditions that strangle them and the social conditions that cripple them is a spiritually moribund religion awaiting burial.”
Pilgrimage to Non-Violence, 1960
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