Preaching the Dream: 5 important speeches by Martin Luther King Jr.
"Some of these words were spoken at large civil rights gatherings, while others were given within the sanctuaries of churches." - CPost
"Some of these words were spoken at large civil rights gatherings, while others were given within the sanctuaries of churches." - CPost
"In their eloquent defense of life, marriage, and religious liberty, Chuck Colson and the authors of the Manhattan Declaration made this bold statement: 'There is no more eloquent defense of the rights and duties of religious conscience than the one offered by Martin Luther King, Jr., in his Letter from a Birmingham Jail.'" - Breakpoint
"The British newsmagazine Standpoint hit newsstands in England... with the subtitle 'Newly revealed documents portray the great civil rights leader as a sexual libertine who ‘laughed’ as a forcible rape took place.' The article is written by historian David J. Garrow, winner of the Pulitzer Prize for his 1986 biography, Bearing the Cross: Martin Luther King Jr. and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference." - Bulwark
Martin Luther King Jr. Speaks from a Birmingham Jail
The full letter which was a response to A Call for Unity
http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/U/US_KING_MEMORIAL?SITE=NCAGW&SECTI... ]""Yes, my father had a dream. It was a dream, he said, that was deeply embedded in the American dream," said King's son Martin Luther King III. "The problem is the American dream of 50 years ago ... has turned into a nightmare for millions" who have lost their jobs and homes."