Though he was assassinated more than four decades ago, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s speeches are as prescient and important as ever.
With class inequality running rampant, global protests against the powerful, a war on terror that is more than a decade old and American social mobility slowing to a crawl, King’s words take on contemporary meaning.
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