Part II: What Has Become Of The Dream?
In the first installment of this article, we considered some of the major things that have transpired in the fulfillment of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s dream.
In the first installment of this article, we considered some of the major things that have transpired in the fulfillment of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s dream.
I grew up in a farming environment thus my early and lasting experience of consuming ‘country’ food was formed at an early age.
It is not often that one has the opportunity to listen to a first person account of a topic for a column. But my friend who was born in 1927 talked to me recently about living AT the first county jail when she was a child.
Seeing that this is the month that we celebrate and commemorate the life and legacy of the late, great Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., it is only fitting that we make a brief investigation to see what has become of his dream.
Thanks to Christy Berry for this week’s recipe. I had it this past summer and was quite impressed, and I don’t consider myself a spinach fan. Just try this, though. It might make a believer of you, too.
Thanks to my sister, Judy, for this recipe.
There are all kinds of special ‘days’ such as birthdays, sales days, school days, week days, groundhog days, holidays, April fool’s day, Veterans’ day and one you may never have heard of: firstday. See below.
Thanks to Krista Byrd for this unusual recipe she found on the internet. She tried it and really liked it.
Motorists driving along Dillon’s Martin Luther King Boulevard recently might have been surprised, even curious to notice a floral arrangement placed in front of the J V Martin Auditorium. There is a story behind the white carnations going all the way back to November, 1963. If you were living then, you most likely would recall the events of that history making day.