“It is hardly a moral act to encourage others patiently to accept injustice which he himself does not endure.”
Quote by Martin Luther King, Jr.
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This book compiles a selection of Martin Luther King, Jr.'s influential speeches and essays, highlighting his advocacy for civil rights, non-violence, and equality. It includes key addresses such as 'I Have a Dream' and 'Letter from Birmingham Jail', offering insight into his leadership and the social and political context of his time. more
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