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Martin Luther King

    January 15, 1929 – April 4, 1968

    Martin Luther King Jr. emerged as a pivotal leader in the American civil rights movement, leveraging his role as a Baptist minister to unite and inspire. He masterfully employed oratory, most famously in his "I Have a Dream" speech, to raise public consciousness and advocate for equality. King championed civil disobedience and non-violent means to dismantle segregation and racial discrimination. His powerful words and unwavering commitment to justice continue to resonate, inspiring movements for social change globally.

    Martin Luther King
    Stride Toward Freedom
    The Trumpet of Conscience
    All Labor Has Dignity
    The Measure of a Man
    I Have a Dream
    Letter from Birmingham Jail