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Sermons and speeches of Martin Luther King, Jr. : ウィキペディア英語版 | Sermons and speeches of Martin Luther King, Jr.
The sermons and speeches of Martin Luther King, Jr. comprise an extensive catalog of American writing and oratory – some of which are internationally well-known, while others remain unheralded, and some await re-discovery. Martin Luther King, Jr. was a prominent African-American clergyman, a civil rights leader, and a Nobel laureate.〔Nobel Prize: (Martin Luther King bio )〕 King himself observed, "In the quiet recesses of my heart, I am fundamentally a clergyman, a Baptist preacher."〔Lischer, Richard. (2001). ( ''The Preacher King,'' p. 3. )〕 ==Speechwriter and orator== The famous "I Have a Dream" address was delivered in August 1963 from the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. Less well-remembered are the early sermons of that young, 25-year-old pastor who first began preaching at the Dexter Avenue Baptist Church in Montgomery, Alabama in 1954.〔Fuller, Linda K. (2004). ( ''National Days/National Ways: Historical, Political, And Religious Celebrations around the World,'' p. 314. )〕 As a political leader in the Civil Rights Movement and as a modest preacher in a Baptist church, King evolved and matured across the span of a life cut short. The range of his rhetoric was anticipated and encompassed within "The Three Dimensions of a Complete Life," which he preached as his trial sermon at Dexter Avenue Baptist Church in 1954 and every year thereafter for the rest of his life.〔Lischer, (p. 66. )〕
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