samedi 27 août 2011

King, in word and stone

It is one of the enduring mysteries of American history ? so near-providential as to give the most hardened atheist pause ? that it should have produced, at every hinge point, great men who matched the moment. A roiling, revolutionary 18th-century British colony gives birth to the greatest cohort of political thinkers ever: Jefferson, Adams, Madison, Hamilton, Washington, Franklin, Jay. The crisis of the 19th century brings forth Lincoln; the 20th, FDR.

Equally miraculous is Martin Luther King Jr. Black America?s righteous revolt against a century of post-emancipation oppression could have gone in many bitter and destructive directions. It did not. This was largely the work of one man?s leadership, moral imagination and strategic genius. He turned his own deeply Christian belief that ?unearned suffering is redemptive? into a creed of nonviolence that he carved into America?s political consciousness. The result was not just racial liberation but national redemption.

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