Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
MLK National Memorial
Clip: 8/26/2011 | 4m 4s
He preached equal souls and equal votes in the common ground of nonviolence.
"American politics is broken today, and Dr. King's message, his life, his values and virtues can offer us a strategy for healing what is broken," says Morehouse College president Rev. Dr. Robert Franklin.
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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
MLK National Memorial
Clip: 8/26/2011 | 4m 4s
"American politics is broken today, and Dr. King's message, his life, his values and virtues can offer us a strategy for healing what is broken," says Morehouse College president Rev. Dr. Robert Franklin.
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