I Have A Dream / Letter From Birmingham Jail by Martin Luther King
This book combines two of Martin Luther King Jr.'s most powerful works, capturing the essence of his vision for racial equality and justice. "I Have a Dream" is a stirring speech delivered during the 1963 March on Washington, where King articulates his dream of a racially integrated and harmonious America. "Letter from Birmingham Jail" is a profound and eloquent response to criticism from white clergymen, written during his imprisonment in 1963. In the letter, King defends the strategy of nonviolent resistance to racism, emphasizing the urgency of the civil rights movement and the moral responsibility to fight injustice. Together, these works highlight King's unwavering commitment to nonviolence, justice, and the pursuit of civil rights for all.
- Published
- 1963
- Nationality
- American
- Length
- Very Short
- Pages
- 50-100
- Original Language
- English
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