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"Very immersive so far, but King gets bogged down In bloated details. Ofc that’s just a personal opinion" — Dec 13, 2025 07:55AM
"Very immersive so far, but King gets bogged down In bloated details. Ofc that’s just a personal opinion" — Dec 13, 2025 07:55AM
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"Beautifully written and narrated (I’m listening to the audiobook). I started listening to help me sleep and I know I’ll be reading this again and again." — Mar 09, 2025 11:27PM
"Beautifully written and narrated (I’m listening to the audiobook). I started listening to help me sleep and I know I’ll be reading this again and again." — Mar 09, 2025 11:27PM
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"Already a life changing book. Insights I never even considered" — Feb 19, 2025 03:35AM
"Already a life changing book. Insights I never even considered" — Feb 19, 2025 03:35AM
“The white liberal must rid himself of the notion that there can be a tensionless transition from the old order of injustice to the new order of justice. Two things are clear to me, and I hope they are clear to white liberals. One is that the Negro cannot achieve emancipation through violent rebellion. The other is that the Negro cannot achieve emancipation by passively waiting for the white race voluntarily to grant it to him. The Negro has not gained a single right in America without persistent pressure and agitation. However lamentable it may seem, the Negro is now convinced that white America will never admit him to equal rights unless it is coerced into doing it.
Nonviolent coercion always brings tension to the surface. This tension, however, must not be seen as destructive. There is a kind of tension that is both healthy and necessary for growth. Society needs nonviolent gadflies to bring its tensions into the open and force its citizens to confront the ugliness of their prejudices and the tragedy of their racism.
It is important for the liberal to see that the oppressed person who agitates for his rights is not the creator of tension. He merely brings out the hidden tension that is already alive.”
― Where Do We Go from Here: Chaos or Community?
Nonviolent coercion always brings tension to the surface. This tension, however, must not be seen as destructive. There is a kind of tension that is both healthy and necessary for growth. Society needs nonviolent gadflies to bring its tensions into the open and force its citizens to confront the ugliness of their prejudices and the tragedy of their racism.
It is important for the liberal to see that the oppressed person who agitates for his rights is not the creator of tension. He merely brings out the hidden tension that is already alive.”
― Where Do We Go from Here: Chaos or Community?
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