Martin Luther King Jr.
When the Negro finds the courage to be free, he faces dogs and guns and clubs and fire hoses totally unafraid, and the white men with those dogs, guns, clubs and fire hoses see that the Negro they have traditionally called ‘boy’ has become a man.
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When the Negro finds the courage to be free, he faces dogs and guns and clubs and fire hoses totally unafraid, and the white men with those dogs, guns, clubs and fire hoses see that the Negro they have traditionally called ‘boy’ has become a man. - Martin Luther King Jr. quote

When the Negro finds the courage to be free, he faces dogs and guns and clubs and fire hoses totally unafraid, and the white men with those dogs, guns, clubs and fire hoses see that the Negro they have traditionally called ‘boy’ has become a man.

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Martin Luther King Jr.

Martin Luther King Jr.

American clergyman, activist, and leader in the American Civil Rights Movement

January 15th, 1929 - April 4th, 1968