Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. - A Drum Major for Justice, A Man of God a Man of PeaceMoseley, Charles
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Martin Luther King, Jr., The Nobel Peace Prize Acceptance Speech, 1964. “They shot him!” On April 4, 1968, unruly crowds interrupted our Friday evening Black Power debate with a chaotic announcement of Dr. King’s assassination. It was as if the earth had stopped rotating. We… Read ...
The Drum Major Instinct presents dramatic readings by acclaimed actors of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s The Drum Major Instinct—a powerful, cautionary sermon about the impulse in all humans to be first—for diverse audiences, with the goal of generating powerful dialogue about racism, inequality...
— Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. "We have only two modes - complacency and panic."— James R. Schlesinger Cheers, Jerry tstreet on September 18, 2010 - 3:34pm Permalink | Parent | Comments top Don't you mean Shakespeare on the first quote? Jerry McManus on September 18, 2010 - 5:...
As i see it, alarm bells should be going off in the capital of every major nation in the world. The arctic may control climate patterns that are essential not just to the economy but to a functioning civilization of any kind. The major world economies (and population centers) are in the...
Moseley, Charles
Epistemology of a Drum Major: Martin Luther King, Jr. and the black folk pulpitdoi:10.1080/02773948809390822MillerKeith D.Rhetoric Society of AmericaRhetoric Society QuarterlyMiller, Keith D. "Epistemology of a Drum Major: Martin Luther King, Jr. and the Black Folk Pulpit." Rhetoric Society ...
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During the speech, King reminded the audience "that United States lawlessness abroad breeds violence within the United States as well" (Rockwell). In essence, American leaders were signaling to citizens that violence and deception were viable mean for solving problems.Byron A. Ellis...