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The Week After MLK Day

Tony Caldwell
February 3, 2021
Peace & Nonviolence, Politics, Practical Justice
The misuse of his words imply that King was primarily teaching a minority people how to suffer well rather than pushing for personal change within the hearts of, and systemic change within the structures of, majority peoples.

Stop Celebrating Martin Luther King

Matt Rindge
January 20, 2014
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JAN 20, 2014 | BY: MATT RINDGE -- Today, America engages in its annual ritual of misremembering Martin Luther King, Jr. Although...
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