Paul R. Cooper spent the first 15 years of his working life as a college professor and the next 15 as a computer programmer. He and his wife of 60 years have been activists ever since they drove from New York to Washington, DC to participate in the March on Washington, where they witnessed Martin Luther King, Jr. deliver his immortal “I have a dream” speech. Now retired, they both live in Kingston, where they do what they can to help.