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A stone of hope: prophetic faith, liberalism, and the death of Jim Crow

While most liberals believed that education and economic development would wear down racial prejudice, black civil rights leaders believed - like the ancient hebrew prophets - that the natural tendency of society was towards corruption. Prophetic inspiration helped black leaders generate unprecedented solidarity and self-sacrifice among black southern masses, whose movement resembled a religious revival - with far more determination than either their northern liberal allies or their white southern enemies.

Martin Luther King; Civil Rights; Liberalism


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