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English went on to pray, “Deepen our commitment to nonviolence so that this country will not be run asunder by a frustrated segment of the black masses who would blaspheme the name of Martin Luther King by committing violence in that name.”
Burial for a King Rebecca Burns 2011
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English went on to pray, “Deepen our commitment to nonviolence so that this country will not be run asunder by a frustrated segment of the black masses who would blaspheme the name of Martin Luther King by committing violence in that name.”
Burial for a King Rebecca Burns 2011
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English went on to pray, “Deepen our commitment to nonviolence so that this country will not be run asunder by a frustrated segment of the black masses who would blaspheme the name of Martin Luther King by committing violence in that name.”
Burial for a King Rebecca Burns 2011
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English went on to pray, “Deepen our commitment to nonviolence so that this country will not be run asunder by a frustrated segment of the black masses who would blaspheme the name of Martin Luther King by committing violence in that name.”
Burial for a King Rebecca Burns 2011
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Would you call Martin Luther King a member of the AAVE group?
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- A Feature Story By DAVE KIFFER - Elizabeth Jean Wanamaker Peratrovich is often referred to as the Martin Luther King of Alaska, but the truth is she was fighting for equal rights for Alaska Natives a decade before Martin Luther King gained fame during the Civil Rights movement.
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I can’t stand to see thugs with money invoke the name of Martin Luther King and walk.
Casanegra Blair Underwood with Tananarive Due 2007
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Edgar Hoover publically called Martin Luther King, Jr. 'the most notorious liar' in America.
Jim Keady: Do You Really Want To Celebrate Martin Luther King, Jr.? Jim Keady 2011
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Edgar Hoover publically called Martin Luther King, Jr. 'the most notorious liar' in America.
Jim Keady: Do You Really Want To Celebrate Martin Luther King, Jr.? Jim Keady 2011
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In short, Martin Luther King was a man in full and, amid personal shortcomings, bequeathed us a nation that is infinitely more righteous and just.
Rabbi Shmuley Boteach: A Perfect Jackie Kennedy Calls Martin Luther King a Phony Rabbi Shmuley Boteach 2011
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