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  • Archibald James Carey Jr. (1908 – 1981) speaking at Lincoln High School on Lincoln day. He was a Black American lawyer, judge, politician, diplomat and clergyman from the south side of Chicago. He was a key speaker at the 1952 Republican National Convention, and that speech is considered to be the seed of many of the sentences that Martin Luther King used in his "I Have a Dream" speech. (KOIN microphone for broadcast)
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  • Archibald James Carey Jr. (1908 – 1981) speaking at Lincoln High School on Lincoln day. He was a Black American lawyer, judge, politician, diplomat and clergyman from the south side of Chicago. He was a key speaker at the 1952 Republican National Convention, and that speech is considered to be the seed of many of the sentences that Martin Luther King used in his "I Have a Dream" speech. (KOIN microphone for broadcast) The Oregonian, February 14, 1953, pg. 7 "Lincoln Talk Set"
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  • 9114-12783-1. William S. U'ren, the father of Oregon's initiative and referendum political system.
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