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"A moral man cannot in good conscience accept injustice and adjust to an evil system. He must resist it.” Three years after "I Have a Dream" and the March on Washington, Dr. King talked with Mike Wallace about divisions in the Civil ... From The King Center Library and Archives: “We are not about to turn around.” At the culmination of the March 1965 Selma to ... In this clip, Dr. King describes the inter-relationship between love and Read the acceptance speech at nobelprize.org: ... Martin Luther King, Jr. Nobel Peace Prize Commemoration

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"A moral man cannot in good conscience accept injustice and adjust to an evil system. He must resist it.”

September 27, 1966: MLK—A riot is the language of the unheard

September 27, 1966: MLK—A riot is the language of the unheard

Three years after "I Have a Dream" and the March on Washington, Dr. King talked with Mike Wallace about divisions in the Civil ...

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MLK protege teaches nonviolence to new generation

MLK protege teaches nonviolence to new generation

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Martin Luther King, Jr. - On Love and Nonviolence

Martin Luther King, Jr. - On Love and Nonviolence

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Martin Luther King Jr. Nobel Peace Prize Acceptance Speech

Martin Luther King Jr. Nobel Peace Prize Acceptance Speech

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Peace rally in Uniondale calls for day of nonviolence on MLK Day

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Peace On Earth - December 24, 1967

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Martin Luther King, Jr. Nobel Peace Prize Commemoration

Martin Luther King, Jr. Nobel Peace Prize Commemoration

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Martin Luther King Jr.: A Man of Peace (1968)

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