A review by tittypete
Autobiography of Martin Luther King, Jr by Clayborne Carson, Martin Luther King Jr.

5.0

Don't think, as a white brother I'll ever totally get the black experience in America. That said I dont think one book has ever stirred more empathy. Though a chronicle of relentless ignorance and cruelty perpetrated by my people the book only serves to stir hope. For the first time in a very long time I was left with a feeling of moral purpose and optimism. I cannot recommend this book enough. MLK was most righteous. I underlined half of every page and found myself craving to be a better human. This book shows how I can do it. Love carries a big stick.