Martin Luther King was raised to appreciate his own inherent worth – a worth independent of background or resources. When speaking in Cleveland in 1967, he said, "In order to be truly free, the first thing we must do is to develop within ourselves a deep sense of somebodiness. Don't let anybody make you feel that you are nobody."
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