05-R
015
2005 -- H 5102
Enacted 01/13/05
H O U S E R E
S O L U T I O N
COMMEMORATING THE CELEBRATION
OF THE BIRTH OF THE REVEREND MARTIN
LUTHER KING, JR.
Introduced By:
Representatives Williams, Fox, Ajello, Moura, and Faria
Date
Introduced: January 13, 2005
Referred
To: House read and passed
WHEREAS,
On January 15, 1929, a child was born in Atlanta, Georgia who would one
day lead a nonviolent
revolution to forever change the social and political landscape of America;
and
WHEREAS,
The mirror that the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. held before the
national conscience revealed
the ugliness of racism and hatred that had divided America from the
day it was born. Neither the
carnage of civil war, nor even the thorough self-examination that Dr.
King forced upon the nation,
has entirely eradicated the injustices which still plague this nation.
However, where would the social
conscience of America be today were it not for the courage and
teachings of this great man?;
and
WHEREAS,
There can be no doubt that Dr. King burned with the fire of revolution, but
where others called for blood
and violence to purify the nation, he preached nonviolence and an
iron will that knew that the
justness of his cause would one day unite America. In his famed "I
Have a Dream" speech
before the Lincoln Memorial, he challenged the country to live up to its
ideals; and
WHEREAS,
For Dr. King, violence was a firestorm which must eventually consume the
arsonist. The victim of
violence throughout his public career, he never gave into the darkness
cloaking this great evil. Dr.
King believed that violence did not change hearts. He believed that
racial equality and social
justice were more likely to come about through appeals to the public's
collective conscience and by
the examples being set by those advocating social justice; now,
therefore be it
RESOLVED,
That this House of Representatives of the State of Rhode Island and
Providence Plantations hereby
commemorates the birthday of the great Reverend Dr. Martin
Luther King, Jr. We honor not
only the man and his accomplishments, but the continuing process
of social enlightenment he
founded which lives with us still, ever pressing us to move beyond
what we are and what we think
we can be. The prophet of hope, Dr. King has left a legacy which
will live forever; and be it
further
RESOLVED,
That the Secretary of State be and he hereby is authorized and directed to
transmit duly certified copies
of this resolution to all general office holders, members of the
Rhode Island congressional
delegation and the Martin Luther King, Jr. State Holiday
Commission.
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