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I think if people really read Martin Luther King, Jr., then they would begin to understand what he really represented.
Coretta Scott King
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Interpretation

What this quote means

Understanding Coretta Scott King's quote requires a deep reading of Martin Luther King Jr.'s works to grasp his true message and impact.

Coretta Scott King emphasizes the importance of engaging deeply with the writings and ideas of her husband, Martin Luther King Jr. She suggests that many may overlook the profound insights he offered and the values he stood for, and that thorough reading and reflection on his work will lead to a greater appreciation of his legacy and the principles of justice, equality, and love that he championed.

Themes

Martin Luther King JrUnderstandingLegacyJusticeEquality

In practice

Example use cases

In a discussion about civil rights, one might say, 'As Coretta Scott King observed, understanding her husband's writings can enlighten our perspective on justice.'

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