King said. How could you forget? You don’t solve anything be demanding other people change, you solve things only by changing yourself. You have no more right to hate Trump and his supporters than they have of hating you, or anyone else. MLK: “a slogan ‘Power for Poor People’ wo...
Did you know… There wasnevera police investigation of the MLK assassination. No house-to-house investigation. Neighbors as late as two weeks later stated “they never knocked on my door.” In thirty years, they never talked to the Captain who ran the fire station across the street. Did yo...
He has a look on his face that you would love to see on every child, one of knowing he or she is every bright thing and that the world will give that child the right to prove it. I can’t tell you exactly why the presentation made me so happy and put peace in my soul. ...
Nonviolence chooses love instead of hate. Nonviolence believes that the universe is on the side of justice. Understanding the Through Line How Gandhi Inspired MLK Jr.’s Nonviolence Mahatma Gandhi: Leader for India’s Independence In the years to come, King also frequently cited the “Beloved ...
Nonviolence chooses love instead of hate. Nonviolence believes that the universe is on the side of justice. Understanding the Through Line How Gandhi Inspired MLK Jr.’s Nonviolence Mahatma Gandhi: Leader for India’s Independence In the years to come, King also frequently cited the “Beloved ...
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