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To Honor MLK, a note, quote & six photos of Historic KC Protests
#media_694;right# The people shown in these photos have the highest moral authority to speak out against America's foreign policies. These Kansas City citizens bravely protested on often bitter cold days, and were among the millions worldwide who made personal sacrifices, standing strong with their guiding principles in the hopes of making a difference.
In Honor of Martin Luther King's Birthday, I have uploaded six photos taken
of the unprecedented Kansas City protests of January 2003. The link to the
kcindymedia Media Gallery is below.
The people shown in these photos have the highest moral authority to speak out against America's foreign policies. These Kansas City citizens bravely protested on often bitter cold days, and were among the millions worldwide who made personal sacrifices, standing strong with their guiding principles in the hopes of making a difference.
For those who may be interested, I am currently working on three exciting
independent photojournalism projects that have a foundation in Kansas City.
Stay tuned . . . Jan
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"The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort
and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy."
Martin Luther King, Jr.
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Re: To Honor MLK, a note, quote & six photos of Historic KC Protests
23 Feb 2005