Before The Dream, There Was Courage Nearly a decade before Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. shared his dream with 250,000 souls, he was shuddering alone at his kitchen table. It was midnight in January 1956, and someone had just left a haunting message. “If you aren’t out of this town in three days, we’re going to blow your brains out and blow up your house.” This wasn’t his first death threat, but Dr. King sensed this one was different. So, the son of a pastor and a graduate from seminary school...
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