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Doesn't the graphic on Google make him look like a soul singer?
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Jaymann wrote:Doesn't the graphic on Google make him look like a soul singer?
You mean it isn't Johnny Otis' birthday?
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How many people here have today off? It's been pretty dead here today and I still have an hour of work to kill.
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I have today off. I was surprised when the trash pickup came around because I incorrectly assumed most places had today off. I had to rush them to the end of the driveway.
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I played golf, just as I assume MLK would have wanted.
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What is this "day off" concept? My website decided to take one of those today so I had to put in some frantic hours figuring out why. Finally got everything settled down and caught up half an hour ago.
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Was watching the news this morning and they mentioned how could anyone forget his famous "I have a dream" speech and showed a 10 second clip.

Of course, since the King family has copyrighted the speech, nobody can really hear it in it's entirety, so only scholars and people in their 60's can actually remember it.

Boo!
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Pyperkub wrote:Was watching the news this morning and they mentioned how could anyone forget his famous "I have a dream" speech and showed a 10 second clip.

Of course, since the King family has copyrighted the speech, nobody can really hear it in it's entirety, so only scholars and people in their 60's can actually remember it.

Boo!
They don't seem to be vigorously guarding that copyright from non-profit use, though. Accessing the full speech online (text, audio, or video) is the work of about five seconds.

I've also seen it reproduced in textbooks many times. I've never known it to be hard to find.
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Pyperkub wrote:Was watching the news this morning and they mentioned how could anyone forget his famous "I have a dream" speech and showed a 10 second clip.

Of course, since the King family has copyrighted the speech, nobody can really hear it in it's entirety, so only scholars and people in their 60's can actually remember it.

Boo!
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this is the first job i've had in years where i get this day off (last one was when i worked for the government). and what do i do? sleep until 2pm...
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Working for a financial institution has its perks. Not all get today off, but mine does.
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Jeez, I didn't realize he was only 39. Most 39 year olds today are eating Cheetos and watching flat earth videos.
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This one cracks me up:
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Pyperkub wrote: Mon Jan 18, 2016 6:05 pm Was watching the news this morning and they mentioned how could anyone forget his famous "I have a dream" speech and showed a 10 second clip.

Of course, since the King family has copyrighted the speech, nobody can really hear it in it's entirety, so only scholars and people in their 60's can actually remember it.

Boo!
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my page-a-day calendar wrote: Monday • January 18
Martin Luther King Jr. Day (USA)
You cannot legally watch or listen to Martin Luther King's "I Have A Dream" speech for free. The only way to see it in its entirety without breaking the law is to buy a copy, because the copyright is owned and licensed by EMI Publishing and the King family.
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(At the risk of R&P...)

The worst thing today is watching people who worked to invalidate mostly black votes fall all over themselves to find anodyne MLK Jr. quotes.

When King died, he was one of the most hated men in America. This wasn't because he made Americans feel good about themselves and their country's progress.
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We watched Selma as a family today. I was glad to see that my 10-year-old stayed engaged the whole time.
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Just to be pedantic, the speech was copyrighted when he wrote it down and then spoke it. The family then apparently filed the copywrite with the Copyright office and then licensed it to EMI. Depends on what the license says about further distribution.
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I highly recommend watching the MLK/FBI documentary that was made available on VOD as of January 15. It's a serious eye-opener as to the full extent of the FBI's obnoxious surveillance and harassment of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

Here's the trailer:

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This book got a rave review from the NYT and I plan on reading it

Nine Days: The Race to Save Martin Luther King Jr.'s Life and Win the 1960 Election.

Parting the Waters is really good, I read the entire series, although the 1st book is probably the best.
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Oh man, Parting the Waters is so good. I have all three volumes on the bookshelf behind me right now. I'll have to check out Nine Days.
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Pyperkub wrote: Mon Jan 18, 2016 6:05 pm Was watching the news this morning and they mentioned how could anyone forget his famous "I have a dream" speech and showed a 10 second clip.

Of course, since the King family has copyrighted the speech, nobody can really hear it in it's entirety, so only scholars and people in their 60's can actually remember it.

Boo!
But I've Been to the Mountaintop easily available (and one of the best orations ever, IMO).

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