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A true revolution of values will soon cause us to question the fairness and justice of many of our present policies.

A true revolution of values will soon cause us to question the fairness and justice of many of our present policies.

Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. (2013). “"In a Single Garment of Destiny": A Global Vision of Justice”, p.119, Beacon Press

We will not be satisfied until justice rolls down like waters.

I Have a Dream, delivered 28 August 1963, at the Lincoln Memorial, Washington D.C.

Justice is love correcting that which revolts against love.

Gary Miles Chassman, Smithsonian Institution. Traveling Exhibition Service, Martin Luther King, Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change (2002). “In the Spirit of Martin: The Living Legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr”

The Universe is on the side of Justice

Kenneth L. Smith, Martin Luther King (Jr.), Ira G. Zepp (1986). “Search for the beloved community: the thinking of Martin Luther King, Jr”, Univ Pr of Amer

Now is the time to make justice a reality for all of God's children.

I Have a Dream, delivered 28 August 1963, at the Lincoln Memorial, Washington D.C.

I'm concerned about justice. I'm concerned about brotherhood. I'm concerned about truth. And when one is concerned about these, he can never advocate violence.

Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. (2013). “The Essential Martin Luther King, Jr.: "I Have a Dream" and Other Great Writings”, p.204, Beacon Press

I have a dream that one day even the state of Mississippi, a desert state, sweltering with the heat of injustice and oppression, will be transformed into an oasis of freedom and justice.

"Martin Luther King's 'I Have a Dream' speech is the greatest oration of all time" by Sean O'Grady, www.independent.co.uk. April 3, 2018.

Now is the time to rise from the dark and desolate valley of segregation to the sunlit path of racial justice.

I Have a Dream, delivered 28 August 1963, at the Lincoln Memorial, Washington D.C.

I just want to be there in love and in justice and in truth and in commitment to others, so that we can make of this old world a new world.

Martin Luther King (Jr.) (2012). “A Gift of Love: Sermons from Strength to Love and Other Preachings”, p.177, Beacon Press

Evil must be attacked by. . . the day to day assault of the battering rams of justice.

Martin Luther King (Jr.), Alex Ayres (1993). “The Wisdom of Martin Luther King, Jr”, Plume