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April 4, 2018, marked the fiftieth anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s death. This collection grapples with his enduring legacy. Though he is widely celebrated as a national hero—martyr to an inspiring dream about our country’s largest possibilities—many younger Americans now greet his name with suspicion, viewing him as an essentially conservative figure. These essays offer critical engagement in place of canonization, recovering—and scrutinizing—the profoundly radical nature of King’s political, moral, and religious thought.

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Publication date: February 2, 2018

Table of Contents Brandon M. Terry, Barbara Ransby, Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor, Andrew Douglas, Jeanne Theoharis, Elizabeth Hinton, Bernard E. Harcourt, Ed Pavlić, Aziz Rana, Samuel Moyn, Christian G. Appy, Thad Williamson

Series

Part of the Boston Review series.