From Dr. King to the Community Reinvestment Act: How His Dream Marches On
Caleb Bobo
Bridges, 2018, issue Spring
Abstract:
In Martin Luther King's speech titled ?I?ve Been to the Mountaintop,? he stressed the importance of intentional social action on behalf of the economically disenfranchised and closed his speech by imploring the audience to continue fighting, even after he passed away.
Date: 2018
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