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JIM REEB: If you came this morning hoping to hear a message of hope, in many ways I will have to discourage you. CHIP BRANTLEY, HOST: Its July 1964. This recording is from the All Souls Church in Washington, D.C. This is Jim Reeb delivering his final sermon. REEB: There were many people who seemed to feel that once wed had the march on Washington and once we had the civil rights bill, things were just inevitably going to be easier, that somehow wed done it. And I can say to you only that I think that this is the most dangerous kind of self-delusion, that we have not in any way done it. And that just to the extent that we think we have, were going to be dismayed when we find out that we have not. And just to the extent that we permit ourselves to be emotionally dismayed, we ourselves as individuals will in some small way add to this thing that is known as the backlash, which is real and, I feel, in many ways growing, and in many ways possibly stronger than we surmise as yet. BRANTL