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by Martin Luther King, Jr.
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In this great speech delivered on March 14, 1968, less than a month before he was killed, Dr. King talks about the two Americas that are still very relevant to our modern times.
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by Martin Luther King, Jr.
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Martin Luther King, Jr.'s "A Knock at Midnight" sermon was delivered on June 11, 1967. It is one of his most famous sermons where he relates the parable Jesus told of a man who knocks at midnight for three loaves of bread.
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by Martin Luther King, Jr.
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"How Long, Not Long" is the popular name given to the public speech delivered by Martin Luther King Jr. on the steps of the State Capitol in Montgomery, Alabama, after the successful completion of the Selma to Montgomery March on March 25, 1965.
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by Martin Luther King, Jr.
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And there are three dimensions of any complete life to which we can fitly give the words of this text: length, breadth, and height.
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by Thomas Jefferson
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The Thomas Jefferson Bible, or "The Life and Morals of Jesus" is a stripped down and combined version of the first four books of the Biblical New Testament compiled by Thomas Jefferson as a means of distilling the core teachings of Jesus Christ.
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by Martin Luther King, Jr.
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I still have a dream that one day all of God’s children will have food and clothing and material well-being for their bodies, culture, and education for their minds, and freedom for their spirits.
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by Albert Schweitzer
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With The Quest for the Historical Jesus, renowned philosopher, physician, and medical missionary Albert Schweitzer makes a critical investigation of various 19th century attempts to recover the historical facts of Christ's life.
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by Martin Luther King, Jr.
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Now let me hasten to say that Jesus was very serious when he gave this command; he wasn't playing. He realized that it's hard to love your enemies.
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by Martin Luther King, Jr.
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Two months before the March on Washington, King stood before a throng of 25,000 people at Cobo Hall in Detroit to expound upon making "the American Dream a reality".
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by Martin Luther King, Jr.
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Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s 1967 speech at the National Conference on New Politics in Chicago. Here, he speaks about what he calls the Triple Evils: War, Racism and Poverty.
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