Memory and dream collide in this Martin Luther King tribute video by Owen Plotkin, CEO of The Now Corporation.
The beautiful music is by Larry Goldings on piano and John “Scrapper” Sneider on cornet.
Memory and Dream Collide in Martin Luther King Tribute
BL Ochman | January 18, 2009 | Permanent Link | Comments (4) | TrackBack (
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When I was a young boy I worked as a page for Cong. Adam Clayton Powell, one of the architects of the march on Washington. The Congressman knew I was an artist, so when Jet Magazine asked his office if they could recommend an illustrator to portray Rev. King’s speech in pebbleboard so the dotted image could be transmitted over the wires to Chicago for publication the next day, I got the job. A small part of history. The link you provided and the wonderful video on YouTube did more than bring a tear and lump in my throat. In one of the crowd scenes I got to see myself on the steps madly sketching away. For years, whenever historic footage would be aired, I would search for a glimpse of my past. Not until today had my search been rewarded. Thank you so much for returning a precious moment from my past.
Harry Webber
Harry -thank you so much for sharing that wonderful story.
i thought the video was very moving, but had no idea it would lead to so personal a connection.
We truly have come a long way.
Peace out.
BL
thanks for the kind words. I’m glad you appreciated my video. How great that you’re in the footage and you were there!
owen