Do you remember when Mr. McHolland made this speech last year?
What do you think his message is?
How can we make Dr. King's dreams a reality today?
Which images or clips from Charlie's movie do you think were most powerful? Why?
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A Video Tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.- by Charlie Krause, Adv. Media Class of 20131/16/2014 Write your comments below!
Do you remember when Mr. McHolland made this speech last year? What do you think his message is? How can we make Dr. King's dreams a reality today? Which images or clips from Charlie's movie do you think were most powerful? Why?
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tyreik
1/16/2014 10:40:49 pm
I think the message means that legends like Martin Luther King Jr. helped change the world into what it is today.
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jacelyne
1/16/2014 10:48:57 pm
i like this that was cool how this person took this last year and made it to a cool vedio l-o-v-e it :)
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jacelyne
1/16/2014 10:52:33 pm
i think it's about how people came from being apart and now close to each other i mean you should enjoy life with others while you have one we can make it a reality by loving each other (sorry but i get rally emotional)
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Julia Shoaf
1/16/2014 11:09:54 pm
Do you remember when Mr. McHolland made this speech last year?
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javan
1/17/2014 12:54:57 am
i think this was about how there are blacks and whites together at the same schools today but there is still some forms of of bullying going around weather it is black on black white on white or even black on white there is still bullying going around and we should stop it.
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