In an interview channeled by Toni Ann Winninger, the soul of Martin Luther King, Jr. described growing up in a ministerial family in the African-American church. He entered the ministry but during his training embraced modern liberal theology in a way that affected his view of his work. He spoke of his marriage and family, and how he encountered injustice, as he had in past lives. He discussed the Montgomery bus strike, how issues of right and wrong are viewed on the other side, his imprisonment in Birmingham, his I have a Dream speech, and his rejection by some because of his anti-Vietnam war attitude.
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