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Marshall Frady

“In every human being, black or white, there exists, however dimly, a certain natural identification with every other human being, so that we tend to feel that what happens to a fellow human being also in some way happens to us. Therefore no man can very long continue to abuse another human being without beginning to feel in himself at least some dull answering stir of discomfort.”

Marshall Frady, Martin Luther King, Jr.: A Life
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Martin Luther King, Jr.: A Life (Penguin Lives Biographies) Martin Luther King, Jr.: A Life by Marshall Frady
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