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Nonviolence and Racial Justice

Nonviolence and Racial Justice

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Those who heard Martin Luther King Jr. speak on "Nonviolence and Racial Justice" at Cape May in 1958 gave him a standing ovation at the end of his remarks. His words, though given at the height of the Civil Rights Movement, call to us today: "Now I cannot say that violence never wins any victories; it occasionally wins victories. Nations often receive their independence through the use of violence. But I can say this, that that is all it does. Violence only achieves temporary victory; but it never can achieve ultimate peace. it creates many more social problems than it solves. And violence ends up defeating itself." The ebook version is available in mobi (for Kindle readers) and epub (for all other ereaders). For the ebook, click here.


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