Where All Walk Hand in Hand

What if we remembered that regardless of color, creed, or conviction, we are all brothers and sisters walking the same earth?

In 1968, America was bleeding. The assassin's bullet had claimed Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., his voice of peaceful resistance silenced forever. Two months later, Robert Kennedy fell to the same fate, his vision for equality extinguished in a hotel kitchen.

Elvis Presley sat in his mansion, the King of Rock and Roll rendered powerless by the violence tearing his country apart. What could one man, even one as famous as he, do against such darkness?

The answer came not in speeches or protests, but in what Elvis knew best, his voice.

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