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Tea Parties and tragedies: Morris teen says MLK dream remains distant

6m · Morristown Green's Podcast · 18 Jan 23:39


Martin Luther King Jr.'s dream of a "Beloved Community" remains just that--a dream, says Justin Bush, a senior at Morris Knolls High School in New Jersey. There is no room for complacency if the dream is ever to be realized, Justin tells the packed Calvary Baptist Church in Morristown on Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Jan. 17, 2011. Podcast by Kevin Coughlin for MorristownGreen.com

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