Originally shared by lynn paden

Originally shared by lynn paden
“If an American, because his skin is dark, cannot eat lunch in a restaurant open to the public, if he cannot send his children to the best public school available, if he cannot vote for the public officials who represent him, if, in short, he cannot enjoy the full and free life which all of us want, then who among us would be content to have the color of his skin changed and stand in his place? Who among us would then be content with the counsels of patience and delay?”
President Kennedy, Address on Civil Rights, June 11, 1963
I was five years old when he was killed, I remember watching his funeral on TV. I can see it in my mind still... :(
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