Martin Luther King, Jr: His Life, Martyrdom, and Meaning for the World |
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Martin never really scorned the amen - shouting or the hallelujahs of the Negro church , but he felt that to be real , religion had to engage mind and character , not merely provide undirected emotional release .
Martin never really scorned the amen - shouting or the hallelujahs of the Negro church , but he felt that to be real , religion had to engage mind and character , not merely provide undirected emotional release .
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He felt miserably ol , inadequate , unable to rise to the responsiblities now thrust upon him by this the harsh caprice of history . In the catacombs of his soul , he relived the drama of conscience and guilt .
He felt miserably ol , inadequate , unable to rise to the responsiblities now thrust upon him by this the harsh caprice of history . In the catacombs of his soul , he relived the drama of conscience and guilt .
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The repercussions of these and other acts of white violence , however , were felt by black students everywhere — and by Martin Luther King . * Even before the Orangeburg massacre , the sheer accumulation of months of frustration , white ...
The repercussions of these and other acts of white violence , however , were felt by black students everywhere — and by Martin Luther King . * Even before the Orangeburg massacre , the sheer accumulation of months of frustration , white ...
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Contents
1 AS THE TWIG IS BENT | 1 |
2 A PILGRIMAGE WITH GOD | 15 |
3 THE CALL TO GREATNESS | 30 |
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