Martin Luther King Jr.,'s History Lessons [newyorker.com]
By Jelani Cobb, Illustration: João Fazenda, The New Yorker, January 9, 2022 On March 25, 1965, at the conclusion of the brutally consequential march from Selma to Montgomery, Martin Luther King, Jr., delivered a speech titled “Our God Is Marching On!” He spoke to a crowd of twenty-five thousand people on the grounds of the Alabama state capitol, in view of the office window of the segregationist governor George Wallace. The address is not among King’s best-known, but it is among the most...