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a photograph of the 1965 slema-to-montgomery march has been on my refrigerator for
months and it speaks of this inspired walking taken by matt heron it show a steady
stream of marchers' three or four wide moving from right to left across the photograph he
must have lain low to take it for it raises it's subjects up high against a pale clouded sky.
they seem to do they are walking toward transformation and into history and they're
wide steps upraised hands the confidence of their posture express the will with which
meet
they go to meat it they have found in this walk a way to make their history rather than
and their
suffer it to measure their strength and test their freedom and there movement expresses
the same sense of destiny and meaning that resonates in king's deep-voiced indomitableoratory

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