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The American Dream
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- Nombre de pages128
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-0-06-346903-7
- EAN9780063469037
- Date de parution05/05/2026
- Protection num.Adobe DRM
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurHarperOne
Résumé
More than sixty years after it was first delivered, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s "The American Dream" speaks to us still - a timeless vision of a nation that belongs to everyone, and an invitation to help build it. In June 1961, Dr. King stood before graduating students at Lincoln University in Pennsylvania and offered something this country has always needed: hope grounded in truth. Two years before his iconic "I Have a Dream" address, he called on all Americans - of every race, background, and belief - to close the gap between democracy's promise and its practice.
This beautiful edition pairs that landmark speech with a foreword from Dr. King's grandchild, Yolanda Renee King, who reflects on her grandfather's enduring vision and what it means to carry it forward today. Readers will take away: A deeper understanding of the American Dream as a shared promise - one that asks each of us to see our lives as bound up in one another's. A compassionate framework for recognizing injustice and responding with courage, clarity, and love.
Dr. King's enduring case for nonviolence as the path most worthy of our highest ideals. An invitation to be "maladjusted" - to hold on to hope and refuse to accept the world as less than it could be. Dr. King believed that we are all caught in what he called "an inescapable network of mutuality." What diminishes one of us diminishes all of us - and what lifts one of us lifts all of us. That idea is as true today as it was in 1961.
This book is for anyone ready to be part of something bigger than themselves. The dream is still alive, and there is still a place in it for you.
This beautiful edition pairs that landmark speech with a foreword from Dr. King's grandchild, Yolanda Renee King, who reflects on her grandfather's enduring vision and what it means to carry it forward today. Readers will take away: A deeper understanding of the American Dream as a shared promise - one that asks each of us to see our lives as bound up in one another's. A compassionate framework for recognizing injustice and responding with courage, clarity, and love.
Dr. King's enduring case for nonviolence as the path most worthy of our highest ideals. An invitation to be "maladjusted" - to hold on to hope and refuse to accept the world as less than it could be. Dr. King believed that we are all caught in what he called "an inescapable network of mutuality." What diminishes one of us diminishes all of us - and what lifts one of us lifts all of us. That idea is as true today as it was in 1961.
This book is for anyone ready to be part of something bigger than themselves. The dream is still alive, and there is still a place in it for you.




















