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

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Mainstreaming Interethnic Inclusiveness

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

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Track record on interethnic inclusiveness

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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

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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

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Geographic overview of planned best practice implementation

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Operationalizing best practices

• Nation’s 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

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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”

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Ethnic groups to which inclusively mainstreamed

best practices should apply:

• black men

• white men

• Jews

• Gentiles

• Protestants

• Catholics

• all of God's children

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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