When King says "this wait is almost always meant never," he highlights the perpetual deferral of justice and equality, particularly in the context of civil rights. It underscores the idea that postponing action or change often leads to inaction, with marginalized communities left waiting indefinitely for their rights to be recognized. This sentiment reflects a critique of complacency and the false promises of gradual progress, emphasizing the urgency for immediate action rather than empty promises.
King says that it rings on every negro with piercing familiarization, that this "wait" has almost always meant never.
Martin Luther King never ran for president.
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Never, Dr. King was never president.
No he was second in line, first in line was Arthur Tudor but he died on the 2nd April 1502 meaning Henry was Henry VII heir to the throne.
King says that it rings on every negro with piercing familiarization, that this "wait" has almost always meant never.
Switzerland does not and never has had a King. It is and always has been a republic.
No, Switzerland has never had a king. It is, and always has been, a republic.
The limits of Feudalism is that it bound people to a certain class depending on who they were. This meant that there was never a chance that a peasant could become a knight or a king. They would always be locked into their social class.
In the Arthurian legend, it is almost always his illegitimate father Uther who was king before him. In most legends, Aeuralius Ambrosius was king before Uther, and before him it was Vortigern.
their equal !
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Zero. He never pinned her. She always won, and did it thrice.
because he always used to eat and never had any dairy products
There are many books about King Arthur. Not sure which one you mean. However, the term Camelot is rarely ambiguous and almost always refers to Arthur's court, no matter the source.
they thought that's what Jesus meant when He told them that he was King of Kings and Lord of Lords....they thought He meant He was an earthly king, but Jesus was talking about being a Heavenly king
Almost a King - 1915 I was released on: USA: 2 May 1915