When God Made Martin Luther King Jr. Smile

The Man, The Leader, The Dreamer

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Cultural Studies, Ethnic Studies, African-American Studies
Cover of the book When God Made Martin Luther King Jr. Smile by Raymond Sturgis, Raymond Sturgis Publications
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Author: Raymond Sturgis ISBN: 1230000014744
Publisher: Raymond Sturgis Publications Publication: August 29, 2012
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Raymond Sturgis
ISBN: 1230000014744
Publisher: Raymond Sturgis Publications
Publication: August 29, 2012
Imprint:
Language: English

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. is all smiles as he watches over us as we celebrate his life and dedication to freedom. Author Raymond Sturgis has put in wonderful words the life work of Dr. King which was inspired by his faith in God. Martin Luther King Jr. lived a short but fulfilled life, and although he was receiving death threats or going to jail, it was his family, supporters , friends and God that made him find time to smile for better days.
Although the conditions he fought so earnestly to improve for America and the poor has changed through the years, his method of non-violence is needed today more than ever. See, Martin Luther King Jr. was not only concerned about using non-violence as a weapon against racist mobs and austere individuals, he preached that nonviolence be used in interpersonal relationships.
Today, the murder and violent crime statistics are still high for black America, and this book illustrates how Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. inspired people then and now to see that true happiness comes from pleasing God and letting God use them to enrich smiles in other people lives.
Therefore, if Dr. King can find something worthy to live for, let us all smile more by heeding his message and find comfort in living together non-violently.

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Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. is all smiles as he watches over us as we celebrate his life and dedication to freedom. Author Raymond Sturgis has put in wonderful words the life work of Dr. King which was inspired by his faith in God. Martin Luther King Jr. lived a short but fulfilled life, and although he was receiving death threats or going to jail, it was his family, supporters , friends and God that made him find time to smile for better days.
Although the conditions he fought so earnestly to improve for America and the poor has changed through the years, his method of non-violence is needed today more than ever. See, Martin Luther King Jr. was not only concerned about using non-violence as a weapon against racist mobs and austere individuals, he preached that nonviolence be used in interpersonal relationships.
Today, the murder and violent crime statistics are still high for black America, and this book illustrates how Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. inspired people then and now to see that true happiness comes from pleasing God and letting God use them to enrich smiles in other people lives.
Therefore, if Dr. King can find something worthy to live for, let us all smile more by heeding his message and find comfort in living together non-violently.

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