50 Years of the Dream
by Asher Lewis
Posted Jan 18th, 2013
2013 will mark the 50th anniversary of one of the most moving and poignant events of the last century - the delivery of the “I Have a Dream” speech on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial. The words of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. have inspired millions across the world since they day they were spoken on August 8, 1963.

Hello Mr. Culpepper,
You are wrong! Dr. King’s greatest speech was his last speech when he said that God allowed him to go to the mountain top and when he looked over he saw us Black Americans in the promise land. He went on to say that he may not get there with us, but we as a people will get to the promise land.
His mountain top speech he had mature in knowledge, wisdom and understanding compare to his dream speech years earlier. His mountain top included God, but his dream speech did not because it was a dream or desire for good, right and justice. But, his mountain top he was certain and was not dreaming.
I am the Chosen One that the mountain top speech will come to past through. Dr. King was one of my forerunners.
Pay attention to the things that I say!
Can’t you think?