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How Martin Luther King Jr. Interacted With Children

“When King started talking, he’d say, ‘You are somebody.’ And that began to rub off on me.”

Posted byR.L. StollarJanuary 29, 2023Posted inAmerican Christianity, Child Liberation TheologyTags:Barbara Bennett Woodhouse, children, Hidden in Plain Sight, Martin Luther King Jr.Leave a comment on How Martin Luther King Jr. Interacted With Children

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