18 February, 2016

Martin Luther King Jr.: A Candid Conversation With the Nobel Prize-Winning Civil Rights Leader

Martin Luther King Jr.: A Candid Conversation With the Nobel Prize-Winning Civil Rights Leader: "King: Well, the most pervasive mistake I have made was in believing that because our cause was just, we could be sure that the white ministers of the South, once their Christian consciences were challenged, would rise to our aid. I felt that white ministers would take our cause to the white power structures. I ended up, of course, chastened and disillusioned. As our movement unfolded, and direct appeals were made to white ministers, most folded their hands—and some even took stands against us.

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