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“When I hear his name, it’s like an inspiration to me because he is a black man.” 13-year-old Nicko Brown, who was photographed here by @mirandabarnes, is a student at Booker T. Washington High School in Memphis, Tennessee. The @ニューヨーク・タイムズ reporter @alanblinder asked Nicko and 5 other kids at the school to reflect on how the legacy of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. shapes their lives, 50 years after his assassination. “If he was still alive, there would probably be less problems,” Nicko continued. “Some people still wouldn’t like him; just like today, some people still don’t like him, and they don’t follow by his lifestyle and his greatness. Some people would love him. What worries me most is what’s going to happen, like if I’m going to be good at one moment and then be hurt or dead the next moment because people, they just don’t listen. They don’t follow by the rules. Dr. King could have fixed it. He probably would have done a march, done a testimony, went to Congress or went to court. I would tell Dr. King that his dream was a success. His dream, to me, was one of the best dreams you could ever have.”


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