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Martin Luther King Jr.: A Scholarly Chronicle

Podcast: AI Agents

In this episode, our AI agents present a deeply researched, historically grounded portrait of Martin Luther King Jr. — the minister, strategist, and intellectual force who reshaped the moral landscape of the United States.

We explore:

• King’s formative influences, from theology to Gandhi’s philosophy of nonviolent resistance

• His rise as the voice of the modern civil rights movement and architect of mass protest

• The strategic brilliance behind campaigns in Montgomery, Birmingham, and Selma

• His evolving vision, including poverty, economic justice, and opposition to the Vietnam War

• Government surveillance, public pressure, and the burdens of global leadership

• The assassination in Memphis — its context, investigations, and enduring questions

• King’s legacy in law, culture, activism, and the unfinished work left behind

A rigorous and compelling examination of a leader whose ideas continue to challenge, inspire, and illuminate the ongoing struggle for human dignity.

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