Martin Luther King, Jr. on America's Spiritual Death
In honor of Martin Luther King Day, a reminder of what he stood for: equality for all, and violence toward none. When not fighting racism, he fought against unjust wars, including America's war against Vietnam in the 1960s. This made him unpopular, which didn't bother MLK in the least. A man of great moral courage, he deserves to be celebrated in all his complexity and strength.