
34: Classics, Race, and Religious Reconciliation
Another Life with Joy Marie Clarkson
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The Classics and the Classical Tradition Are Fundamentally Races
Martin Luther King Jr. was a leader of the civil rights movement in the 1960s and 1970s. His work led to some type of change in legislation, but he wasn't just marching and nothing happened. He marched, he e. A pushed for the right to vote,. Because he felt that there was a lot of power and tow very political and very strategic when he would get arrested. They were all strategically planned. And so if we get rid of classics, weget rid of that story.
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