Why does the author feel that whites owe King the greatest debt?
The author thinks that whites owe King the greatest debt because he freed them of a century old racial curse. He helped us begin to become more accepting of others, and better people.
Was King "the right man at the right time"?
King was a man who stood up for his beliefs, and was a great speaker. He did everything in his power to give the battle for civil rights a final push towards racial freedom.
Would King be upset with the current use of his most often quoted line? Why or why not?
I don't think King would be upset that people always quote the start to his "I Have a Dream" speech because it is used around the world for inspiration. Listening to that speech makes us better people.
Sunday, May 13, 2007
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