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And he still made the biggest impact of all with a message of nonviolence, peace, and prosperity.
Other civil rights figures lived in his shadow.
People these days have forgotten history and instead seek impotent rage and ineffective violence.
Protest without the threat of violence has never accomplished anything. Gandhi, MLK, hippies, labor activists, and all the rest only got what they wanted when the elites were afraid of what would happen to them if they did not give in.
I'm glad you don't even pretend to support the teachings of MLK Jr like the others in here.