Martin Luther King, Jr.
By 1967, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. had developed a much more advanced understanding than in 1963, when the often repeated “I Have a Dream” speech was delivered. In Where Do We Go from Here?, Dr. King’s last book written at the end of 1967, just a few months prior to his assassination on April 3, 1968, King notes the significance of Third World national liberation movements and laments that the United States was constantly resisting these global democratic movements.
King, Martin Luther, Jr. 1968. Where Do We Go from Here? New York: Bantam Books.
By 1967, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. had developed a much more advanced understanding than in 1963, when the often repeated “I Have a Dream” speech was delivered. In Where Do We Go from Here?, Dr. King’s last book written at the end of 1967, just a few months prior to his assassination on April 3, 1968, King notes the significance of Third World national liberation movements and laments that the United States was constantly resisting these global democratic movements.
King, Martin Luther, Jr. 1968. Where Do We Go from Here? New York: Bantam Books.