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From : " The Social Organization of Non - Violence " by Martin Luther King , Jr. Copyright 1959. Originally appeared in Liberation ( October 1959 ) . Reprinted by permission of Joan Daves . Here one must be clear that there are three ...
From : " The Social Organization of Non - Violence " by Martin Luther King , Jr. Copyright 1959. Originally appeared in Liberation ( October 1959 ) . Reprinted by permission of Joan Daves . Here one must be clear that there are three ...
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What do they think of our condoning the violence which led to their own taking up of arms ? How can they believe in our integrity when now we speak of “ aggression from the North " as if there were nothing more essential to the war ?
What do they think of our condoning the violence which led to their own taking up of arms ? How can they believe in our integrity when now we speak of “ aggression from the North " as if there were nothing more essential to the war ?
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... activities— called COINTELPRO — were directed against “ black nationalist hate groups " engaged in violence , the targets of COINTELPRO included King and some- times contributed to the climate of racial violence .
... activities— called COINTELPRO — were directed against “ black nationalist hate groups " engaged in violence , the targets of COINTELPRO included King and some- times contributed to the climate of racial violence .
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