As the country marks Martin Luther King Jr.’s birthday, a veteran activist explains why it would be a mistake to remember King as only a great civil rights leader. In his final years, he began to move toward an ever-more-profound and radical understanding of what would be required to deal with the nation’s domestic and international problems.
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Rob Blezard is the website content editor for the Stewardship of Life Institute and serves as Pastor of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Aberdeen, MD. See more posts by Rob Blezard.
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