Not Just a Dream
2016-01-18
It was a standing-room only crowd at North Carolina State University. Students and members of the public packed an auditorium on Martin Luther King, Jr.’s holiday for a chance to see and hear his youngest daughter speak. Flanked by heavy security, she took the stage and looked out. She was a powerful presence and the moment was palpable. As a journalist, I’d covered many celebrities, dignitaries and motivational speakers, but this was different. She looked out into the crowd of eager eyes and ears that were thirsty for a word delivered with the same zeal and passion her father had possessed. She began to shareRead More →