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Why We Can't Wait

Book • 1964
In 'Why We Can't Wait', Martin Luther King Jr. recounts the story of the Birmingham campaign in vivid detail, tracing the history of the struggle for civil rights back to its beginnings and looking to the future.

The book emphasizes the power of nonviolent direct action and the urgency of achieving full equality for African Americans.

It includes King's famous 'Letter from Birmingham Jail', which became a cornerstone of the civil rights movement.

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Mentioned in 3 episodes

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Michelle Jones
in the context of the Civil Rights Movement training.
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What Jesus Means by “Turn the Other Cheek”
Mentioned as the author of the book about the reasons why black people cannot wait for racial equality.
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Martin Luther King Jr. – Part One – Eyes on the Prize
Mentioned by Speaker 2 when discussing the Economic Bill of Rights that Dr. King advocated for.
MLK: What They Won't Teach In School
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Ali Velshi
as a book written by Dr. King in 1964 about police brutality.
Cruelty Is Still the Point

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