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Voting Martin Luther King Jr Quotes By Martin Luther King Jr.

There are more Negroes in jail with me than there are on the voting rolls. — Martin Luther King Jr.

Voting Martin Luther King Jr Quotes By Marianne Williamson

Sometimes you are lifted up to the mountaintop as a gift from the universe, so you can see what is possible. Then you are put down back at the bottom: Now you have to earn it for yourself. — Marianne Williamson

Voting Martin Luther King Jr Quotes By Richard S. Ewell

The road to glory cannot be followed with much baggage. — Richard S. Ewell

Voting Martin Luther King Jr Quotes By Bill Watterson

Isn't it strange that evolution would give us a sense of humor? — Bill Watterson

Voting Martin Luther King Jr Quotes By Martin Luther King Jr.

I have come to see more and more that one of the most decisive steps that the Negro can take is that little walk to the voting booth. That is an important step. We've got to gain the ballot, and through that gain, political power. — Martin Luther King Jr.

Voting Martin Luther King Jr Quotes By Colleen Haskell

It's weird when people come up to me and know stuff about my life. That sort of creeps me out. — Colleen Haskell

Voting Martin Luther King Jr Quotes By Brad Harrub

Many of the same people who are crying for mankind to tolerate everything have overlooked examples of intolerance that have utterly reshaped the country in which we live. For instance, what would this country be like if George Washington had tolerated British troops? Where would we be today if Thomas Jefferson had tolerated King George III? Or what if Fredrick Douglas had tolerated slavery, or Martin Luther King Jr. had tolerated segregation? What would America be like if Winston Churchill had tolerated Adolf Hitler or if Susan B. Anthony tolerated only men voting? Part of what made these individuals great was that they were strong enough to stand up for their convictions. They recognized something as "wrong," and they didn't tolerate it. — Brad Harrub

Voting Martin Luther King Jr Quotes By Alexander Pope

I believe it is no wrong Observation, that Persons of Genius, and those who are most capable of Art, are always fond of Nature, as such are chiefly sensible, that all Art consists in the Imitation and Study of Nature. On the contrary, People of the common Level of Understanding are principally delighted with the Little Niceties and Fantastical Operations of Art, and constantly think that finest which is least Natural. — Alexander Pope

Voting Martin Luther King Jr Quotes By Martin Luther King Jr.

President Lyndon Johnson's high spirits were marked as he circulated among the many guests whom he had invited to witness an event he confidently felt to be historic, the signing of the 1965 Voting Rights Act ... The bill that lay on the polished mahogany desk was born in violence in Selma, Alabama, where a stubborn sheriff ... had stumbled against the future. — Martin Luther King Jr.

Voting Martin Luther King Jr Quotes By Dathan Ritzenhein

My goal is to beat yours. — Dathan Ritzenhein

Voting Martin Luther King Jr Quotes By Holly Bourne

It was like I'd climbed Everest, had the summit in my sight, the flag in my hand, all ready to pierce it into the top of the mountain and say, "Whoopdedoo, I made it," and then an avalanche from out of nowhere swept me right back to the bottom of the mountain again. Was it worth bothering to try and climb it again? I was exhausted. I'd already climbed it. I didn't want to...but, then, what other choice was there? — Holly Bourne

Voting Martin Luther King Jr Quotes By Martin Luther King Jr.

Voting is the foundation stone for political action. — Martin Luther King Jr.

Voting Martin Luther King Jr Quotes By Matthew Desmond

A 1967 New York Times editorial declared Milwaukee "America's most segregated city." A supermajority in both houses had helped President Johnson pass the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965, but legislators backed by real estate lobbies refused to get behind his open housing law, which would have criminalized housing discrimination. It took Martin Luther King Jr. being murdered on a Memphis balcony, and the riots that ensued, for Congress to include a real open housing measure later that year in the 1968 Civil Rights Act, commonly called the Fair Housing Act. — Matthew Desmond

Voting Martin Luther King Jr Quotes By Martin Luther King Jr.

Even where the polls are open to all, Negroes have shown themselves too slow to exercise their voting privileges. There must be a concerted effort on the part of Negro leaders to arouse their people from their apathetic indifference to this obligation of citizenship. In the past, apathy was a moral failure. Today, it is a form of moral and political suicide. — Martin Luther King Jr.