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Quote of the Month: January 2019

How long will it take?I come to say that however difficult the moment, however frustrating the hour, it will not be long because no lie can live forever."-Martin Luther King Jr., at the Alabama capitol in Montgomery, March 25, 1965Watch Clarence Moore, Northside New Era Baptist Church recounting King's speech at St. Lukes United Methodist Church, January 20, 2019That day in March of 1965, Martin Luther King, Jr. was speaking before a group of supporters in Montgomery, Alabama, having just finished a 5-day, 54-mile march from Selma, at the head of a group of thousands of nonviolent demonstrators.King told the assembled crowd: "There never was a moment in American history more honorable and more inspiring than the pilgrimage of clergymen and laymen of every race and faith pouring into Selma to face danger at the side of its embattled Negroes."He asks, how long will it take? in an eloquent treatise on the inevitable victory of truth. In ma...
How long will it take?
I come to say that however difficult the moment, however frustrating the hour, it will not be long because no lie can live forever."

-Martin Luther King Jr., at the Alabama capitol in Montgomery, March 25, 1965

Watch Clarence Moore, Northside New Era Baptist Church recounting King's speech at St. Lukes United Methodist Church, January 20, 2019

That day in March of 1965, Martin Luther King, Jr. was speaking before a group of supporters in Montgomery, Alabama, having just finished a 5-day, 54-mile march from Selma, at the head of a group of thousands of nonviolent demonstrators.

King told the assembled crowd: "There never was a moment in American history more honorable and more inspiring than the pilgrimage of clergymen and laymen of every race and faith pouring into Selma to face danger at the side of its embattled Negroes."

He asks, how long will it take? in an eloquent treatise on the inevitable victory of truth. In many people's minds, King's great endeavour is over. Voting laws were changed, desegregation instituted. But these decades later, racism still exists. It still marks our land and the hearts of those who endure it.

UNITE INDY seeks to connect those from every community of our city. To build bridges where none exist, to join hands with every race and faith to build a stronger, more loving Indianapolis.

We hope to work with you.

Blessings,
Jim

"...With God, all things are possible" - Matthew 19:26

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