

The Radical King
Book • 2015
The Radical King, edited by Cornel West, presents a comprehensive view of Martin Luther King Jr.'s philosophy and activism, focusing on his critiques of capitalism, militarism, and systemic racism.
The book includes lesser-known speeches and writings, offering a fuller picture of King's ideology and activism beyond his widely recognized advocacy for civil rights.
The book includes lesser-known speeches and writings, offering a fuller picture of King's ideology and activism beyond his widely recognized advocacy for civil rights.
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Mentioned by the speaker who was reading it to better understand nonviolence, not as taught in school.

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Recommended by John Harris to get a better understanding of Martin Luther King Jr.'s political views.

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as a book of King's speeches that helped him understand nonviolence better.


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