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katieconley 's review for:
King: A Life
by Jonathan Eig
Great narration on the audiobook.
“When we live on the Agape level, we love men not because we like them, but because God loves them.”
“After a meeting with Robert F. Kennedy, the owner of the Austin, Texas based “Nighthawk” restaurant chain agreed to integrate all his dining establishments. More than a dozen other restaurants in Austin followed nighthawks lead.”
“If you can print it about him, you can print it about any man.” But the same journalists who chose to protect Kings privacy, failed to take on the more important story, the FBI’s secret operation to destroy the nations leading civil rights leader.”
….He remained on the move, almost without pause throughout May and into June including a stop in Louisville, Kentucky where his brother AD was now pastor of the cities biggest black church Zion Baptist, his third new pulpit in four years.
In Washington DC, a King memorial stands within sight of the Lincoln & Jefferson memorials along the National Malls tidal basin. Cut out of white stone, King stands 30 feet tall, arms folded across his chest, gaze focused to the southeast. It is the only national monument in Washington dedicated to a person of color.”
“When we live on the Agape level, we love men not because we like them, but because God loves them.”
“After a meeting with Robert F. Kennedy, the owner of the Austin, Texas based “Nighthawk” restaurant chain agreed to integrate all his dining establishments. More than a dozen other restaurants in Austin followed nighthawks lead.”
“If you can print it about him, you can print it about any man.” But the same journalists who chose to protect Kings privacy, failed to take on the more important story, the FBI’s secret operation to destroy the nations leading civil rights leader.”
….He remained on the move, almost without pause throughout May and into June including a stop in Louisville, Kentucky where his brother AD was now pastor of the cities biggest black church Zion Baptist, his third new pulpit in four years.
In Washington DC, a King memorial stands within sight of the Lincoln & Jefferson memorials along the National Malls tidal basin. Cut out of white stone, King stands 30 feet tall, arms folded across his chest, gaze focused to the southeast. It is the only national monument in Washington dedicated to a person of color.”