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The Constitutional and Moral Philosophy of Dr. Martin Luther King

We the People

CHAPTER

Injunction to Moral Perfection

Professor Jeffries: King believed in humanity. He was a Christian, probably first and foremost, but he wasn't a Christian nationalist. But I do think he's also a bit of a historian. And so I think that precludes him from sort of walking through the world with blinders. The black power and black solidarity and racial solidarity and black national coming up in Auburn Avenue, segregated Georgia, can coexist with a universalist understanding of how we can interact as human beings in this world.

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