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Martin Luther King said, and it is sadly still true, that one of the most segregated times in America is the hour of worship.
You supposed to be able to do anything in this world. That's what Martin Luther King told me.
Obama has little or nothing to do with the civil-rights movement. His roots are in Kenya, and he is shaped far more by anti-colonialism than by anything that Martin Luther King said or did.
Reading the Martin Luther King story, that little comic book, set me on the path that I'm on today.
I marched back then - I was in a civil-rights musical, Fly Blackbird, and we met Martin Luther King.
Martin Luther King Jr., recognized bias when he saw it, knew what he was talking about.
A calling is you feel - you look out and see the need - maybe it's the need for the poor, to help poor people. Maybe it's the need to get involved in the race problem, as Martin Luther King was - felt called.
What I've always said is that I'm opposed to institutional racism, and I would've, had I've been alive at the time, I think, had the courage to march with Martin Luther King to overturn institutional racism, and I see no place in our society for institutional racism.
A lot of people are waiting for Martin Luther King or Mahatma Gandhi to come back - but they are gone. We are it. It is up to us. It is up to you.