Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. confronted racial injustice with a message of love and a commitment to non-violence. His courageous leadership helped bring about much-needed civil rights reforms.
His impassioned speeches and sermons stirred Americans to renew their commitment to our nation’s founding ideal that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.
As we celebrate Dr. King’s legacy, let’s aspire to the life of service he modeled, remembering that “Everybody can be great, because everybody can serve.”
@GovRicketts Hey intern or Pete. You state that Dr King confronted racial and social injustice and breaking barriers. Why is the GOP working so hard to rebuild those barriers. He dismantled. You rebuilding
@GovRicketts If you don't support voting rights, you don't support Martin Luther King's legacy and vision. We all know that you don't support voting rights.
@GovRicketts Service to others also means doing everything in your power to keep others healthy—listen to the public health experts and drs, wear a mask, get vaccinated, get boosted….
@GovRicketts Do you ever wonder why you always get criticized do you even care ?🤦🏽♂️
@GovRicketts Pete you and your party are standing in the way
@GovRicketts What happened the other 364 days you spent trying to dismantle his legacy?
@GovRicketts I love that Governor Caillou sings the praise of Martin Luther King Jr and claims to be a Christian while pushing policies that are the antithesis of what they preached. Guessing he missed the day where they read Isaiah 29:13