
The Radical Legacy of Martin Luther King Jr: From Civil Rights to Human Rights
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"The Radical Legacy of Martin Luther King Jr: From Civil Rights to Human Rights" is a powerful and thought-provoking examination of the life and legacy of one of the most influential leaders of the 20th century. This book delves deep into Dr. King's transition from civil rights freedom fighter to human rights freedom fighter and how his views changed before his death. The book also explores how Dr. King's message of nonviolence, equality and justice continues to resonate with people around the world who are working for freedom and equality.
This book provides an in-depth look at how Dr. King's focus on broader issues such as poverty and the Vietnam War helped to shape the Civil Rights Movement. It also highlights the devastating effect of the FBI's Counterintelligence Program (COINTELPRO) on the black community throughout the United States and how it undermined the leadership and efforts of some of the most important figures of the Civil Rights movement.
The book also explores the ongoing relevance of Dr. King's message and work as it relates to economic justice and poverty. King's focus on economic justice, poverty, international issues and human rights continues to be relevant today as black households still have significantly less wealth than white households and black business ownership remains low.
Through its evocative writing and impeccable research, this book offers a unique and compelling perspective on the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and the ongoing struggle for freedom and equality. It is a must-read for anyone interested in Civil Rights, Human Rights, and American history.