Martin Luther King Jr. Quotes
I Was Much More Afraid In Montgomery When I Had A Gun In My House. When I Decided That I Couldn't Keep A Gun, I Came Face-to-face With The Question Of Death And I Dealt With It. From That Point On, I No Longer Needed A Gun Nor Have I Been Afraid. Had We Become Distracted By The Question Of My Safety We Would Have Lost The Moral Offensive And Sunk To The Level Of Our Oppressors.
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