Libro
 
ID  1677
Martin Luther King, The Inconvenient Hero
Harding, Vincent
Artículo Disponible
323.092 H263
1
Biblioteca de Julia Esqui
  • Influence (Literary artistic etc.)
  • KING MARTIN LUTHER JR. 1929-1968
  • King Martin Luther
  • King Martin Luther Jr. 1929-1968 Influence
  • King Martin Luther Jr. 1929-1968 Religion
  • Moral conditions
  • Religion
  • United Satates
  • United States Moral conditions
In these eloquent essay, the noted scholar and activist Vincent Harding reflects on the forgotten legacy of Martin Luther King Jr., and the meaning of his life today. Many of these reflections are inspired by the ambiguous message surrounding the official celebration of King's birthday.
Harding sees a tendency to freeze an image of King from the period of his early leadership of the Civil Rights movement, the period culminating with his famous "I Have a Dream Speech". Hrding writes passionately of King´s later years, when his message and witness became more radical and challenging to the status quo at every level.
In those final years before his assassination King took up the struggle against racism in the urban ghettos of the North; he became an eloquent critic of the Vietnam wat; he laid the foundations for eht Poor People's Campaign. This widening of his message and his tactics entailed controversy even within his own movement. But they point to a consistent expansion of his critique of American injustice and his solidarity with the opressed. It was this spirit that brought him to Memphis in 1968 to lend his support to striking sanitation workers. It was there that he paid the final price for his prophetic witness.
1-507075-064-5
Orbis Books
1
1996
146
United States of America
New York
English
Priscila Barrientos
Priscila Barrientos
12/09/2023
13/09/2023

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