In some ways, he is standing on their shoulders, fulfilling their dreams, his dream made real, in this moment this fragment of time
Their histories converging, joining two speeches, one this night one just beyond the horizon just outside my memory, beyond his memory too those forty-five summers ago
Turning a page, on our nation’s history unimaginable that day alive in this special night both giving voice to their hope their faith, their prayer for this land
Their words echoing, ringing merging in our minds, our hearts a dream, a journey, a down-payment inexorable progress, committed now, like water through a crack in a dike a torrent, open waters, living freedom achievable for our people coming for our people, even if, just beyond the horizon still
August 28, 2008 on the Presidential Nomination acceptance speech by Barack Obama, the I Have a Dream speech by the Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr. on August 28, 1963, and the comments on NPR today of Representative Eleanor Holmes Norton, D-DC, and Representative John Lewis, D-GA