![]() ![]() For those who lived under oppressive, cruel and unrelenting injustices, there were believers who knew that Christ was greater than any oppression or injustice and that relief would come one day.Ī dream is the heart’s longing for and knowledge of a predestined eventuality. There are people who reside in this world, and those who have passed on, who never gave up on us. For all who were overlooked, ignored, forgotten and omitted, they were seen by thought-leaders, futurists, moralists and humanitarians who believed these Americans would one day be invited, welcomed and embraced to authentically, unashamedly and fully participate in society.Ī dream is the trajectory of an idea with action. For those who felt they had no rights, no voice, no justice and no options, there were students applying for law school, social justice interns, high school debate teams, civil rights marchers and philanthropists who imagined a world with fewer excuses, barriers, red tape, politics, traps, injustices, schemes, revisionists, gerrymandering, rigidity, biases and historical amnesia.Ī dream is a soul-filled prayer released to the heavens. For every person who spewed hatred, animosity and polarization, someone bowed their head, kneeled at the altar and prayed for them. A dream is the incubator of unborn possibilities. For all who were once left out, kicked out and counted out, their identity and freedom were zygote residents in a dream.Ī dream is imagination bolstered by hope. ![]()
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