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Remembering Martin Luther King’s Last, Most Radical Book
Marking an anniversary of a book’s publication is, appropriately, reserved for books that were widely read when they first appeared many years ago. Books we commemorate with an anniversary are ones that ushered in a new way of thinking and influenced the way society tries to make sense of the world. Martin Luther King Jr.’s last book,
Where Do We Go from Here: Chaos or Community did neither of these things.
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Published in the long, hot summer of 1967, it was politely reviewed but dismissed. Milton R. Konvitz of the
look how far we have come. there have now been 6.1 million jobs created under this president. under president bush, the private sector lost 646,000 jobs. yet republicans still claim the president obama s policies are killing jobs. one of my favorite lines on this came from floyd norris from the new york times. he said there is no longer any way to claim that the good news is really bad. people have been saying for months, and speaker boehner is addicted to the sentence, where are the jobs. well, here are the jobs. this was a very deep jobs report. the proportion of people who have been out of work for six months to five years. we are making a dent. low wage jobs went up but so did