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Mainstreaming Interethnic Inclusiveness Martin Luther King Jr. 28 August 1963 Lincoln Memorial Washington D.C.

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1 Mainstreaming Interethnic Inclusiveness Martin Luther King Jr. 28 August 1963 Lincoln Memorial Washington D.C.

2 Track record on interethnic inclusiveness

3 Best practice guidelines for the inspirational approach to interethnic inclusiveness Mainstreaming Individual Dreams Let Freedom Ring (LFR) approach Proposed list of musical sources for inspirational approach

4 Geographic implementation of Let Freedom Ring (LFR) best practices : New Hampshire. New York. Pennsylvania. Colorado. California. Stone Mountain of Georgia. Lookout Mountain of Tennessee. every hill of Mississippi

5 Geographic overview of planned best practice implementation

6 Operationalizing best practices Nations creed should be implemented more inclusively Descendants of former slaves and of former slave owners should synchronize sitting at same table Primary evaluation criterion for children should be content of character

7 Proposed list of musical sources for inspirational approach : National hymns, e.g. My country tis of thee Old Negro spirituals: e.g. Free at last

8 Ethnic groups to which inclusively mainstreamed best practices should apply: black men white men Jews Gentiles Protestants Catholics all of God's children

9 Main points going forward Interethnic inclusiveness necessary condition for national development Gap between best practice and implementation needs to be urgently addressed Coordination among interethnic actors needs to be improved


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