Why is it that we mark deaths, with greater sentiment than achievements?
I mean, its good to have an alarm clock of sorts that rings to remind you of a person. But stopping down to think about them at the moment of their death doesn't seem like the proper honor.
Same thing with their birth. Don't get me wrong, I love birthdays. But really, why are you celebrating my birthday? I didn't do anything. If anyone deserves a cake on March 10th, its my Mom.
So, tomorrow, people are going to talk about the passing of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., who was shot to death on April 4th, 1968.
Wouldn't it be better to have your moment of reflection on the man and his message, to coincide with something like his "I've Been To The Mountaintop" speech, delivered on April 3, 1968?
It's uplifting message, it's hopeful nature, it's faith in the divine and the earthly---that is what is worth marking and remembering.
Hear the song Patty Griffin wrote and Solomon Burke recorded, inspired by the MLK speech, on Youtube.
Hear the last minute of the speech on Youtube.
Hear the full speech on Youtube.
And the full text of the speech can be found here.
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