Clemens wergin biography of martin luther king

Martin Luther King III, the son of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., admitted that his father would be “disappointed” but not “surprised” by the current state of the world.

While appearing on Sunday’s episode of “Meet the Press,” host Kristen Welker asked King what he thinks his father would say about our “divided” and “fractured” nation in

Noting that he can “only speculate” about what his late father’s thoughts would be, King told Welker, “In the last 10 years, we’ve seen a lot of chaos.

Some of it constructive, some of it destructive.”

“I think dad would always err on the side of ‘how do we create constructive engagement’ and ‘how do we build the beloved community?’” he continued.

Clemens wergin biography of martin luther king Part I: When he returned from Norway, where he had gone to accept the award , King took on new challenges. King was soon released. Dred Scott.

“He would be quite disappointed, quite frankly. Probably wouldn’t be surprised, but he certainly would be disappointed.”

“Because he always infused energy that was positive, bringing out the best of who we as Americans are. Unfortunately, in great tragedy we see the best of who Americans are,” King added before referencing the tragic ongoing wildfires that have devastated the Greater Los Angeles area.

Elsewhere in the interview, King shared his thoughts on what he’s expecting from President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration speech ahead of tomorrow’s ceremony, which falls on the same day as Martin Luther King Jr.

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“[Trump] has said that he wants to create some semblance of unity.

Clemens wergin biography of martin luther king day 2025 Madam C. Before the speakers finish, firebombs and rocks begin flying toward cars coming down 23rd Avenue. Martin stepped in as pastor of Ebenezer Baptist Church upon the death of his father-in-law in He was met with increasing criticism and public challenges from young Black power leaders.

Now what that means is, you gotta be in dialogue with everybody. You can’t just say, ‘Well this is what some want me to do so I’m gonna do it.’ Doesn’t mean that you will do it, but you at least have to be in dialogue. And you need to set that tone.”

“If you said you wanted to be a uniter, then those who didn’t support you — you need to reach out to them or allow them to reach out to you.

Don’t keep the door closed and say, ‘No, we’re not ever going to do that.’ Because that’s only going to be counterproductive.”

King went on to say the United States is not “reflective” of what its name represents amid the current political climate.

Clemens wergin biography of martin luther king jr We may earn commission from links on this page, but we only recommend products we back. But in retrospect, single events are less important than the fact that King, and his policy of nonviolent protest, was the dominant force in the civil-rights movement during its decade of greatest achievement, from to Date: May 17, Six years before he told the world of his dream, King stood at the same Lincoln Memorial steps as the final speaker of the Prayer Pilgrimage for Freedom. Martin stepped in as pastor of Ebenezer Baptist Church upon the death of his father-in-law in

“If you really want to bring the nation together so that it is the manifestation of what we call ourselves — the United States of America — we’re not reflective of the United States of America right this moment, in my judgment.”

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