An inspiring speech made with passion: "Kerry Marks Desegregation Anniversary with Warning.
"We should not delude ourselves into thinking that the work of Brown is done when there are those who still seek, in different ways, to see it undone," Kerry said. "To roll back affirmative action to restrict equal rights to undermine the promise of our Constitution."
Mr. Kerry made John Edwards's call: "Today, more than ever, we need to renew our commitment to one America". There were cadences and images from MLK's "I have a Dream" and the poet Langston Hughes. Well done.
He didn't let Bush off the hook.