2009.01.21
Glimpsing the dream

Kyle Green | The Roanoke Times
WASHINGTON -- At 7 years old, Brenda Keeling stood on the National Mall in 1963 with her older sister Wilma as Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his historic "I Have A Dream" speech.
She knew something important was going on that day. But she did not understand the gravity of King's words.
Tuesday, the significance resonated with the Roanoke woman as she stood on the same Mall, a witness to the inauguration of Barack Obama, the nation's first black president.
"What his dream was then," Keeling said of King's speech, "is just what is happening here today."







