Image Credit Hugo van Gelderen / Fotocollectie Anefo / Dutch National Archives / via Wikimedia Commons / public domain Martin Luther King, Jr. would be shocked by the regression in America since he led the civil rights movement. Share
Why do we celebrate a holiday honoring a man who was jailed 29 times and ultimately assassinated? What lessons can we learn from Martin Luther King, Jr. and from American society, much of which seems to have forgotten the contributions that led to bestowing on him a national holiday?
King, a powerful pastor and speaker, was both the catalyst for and the central figure in the civil rights movement that extended from 1955 to 1968. MLK’s sermons, speeches, and writings portray a man with an unusually discerning mind grounded in timeless truths. MLK was all about non-violent action to bring about racial and social healing through public debate and protest.
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