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Index
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Epigraph
Contents
Introduction: Martin Luther King, Jr., and Political Philosophy
Part I: Traditions
1. The Du Bois–Washington Debate and the Idea of Dignity
2. Moral Perfectionism
3. The Roots of Civil Disobedience in Republicanism and Slavery
4. Showdown for Nonviolence: The Theory and Practice of Nonviolent Politics
Part II: Ideals
5. From Anger to Love: Self-Purification and Political Resistance
6. The Prophetic Tension between Race Consciousness and the Ideal of Color-Blindness
7. Integration, Freedom, and the Affirmation of Life
8. A Vindication of Voting Rights
Part III: Justice
9. Prisons of the Forgotten: Ghettos and Economic Injustice
10. Gender Trouble: Manhood, Inclusion, and Justice
11. Living “in the Red”: Time, Debt, and Justice
12. The Costs of Violence: Militarism, Geopolitics, and Accountability
Part IV: Conscience
13. The Path of Conscientious Citizenship
14. Requiem for a Dream: The Problem-Space of Black Power
15. Hope and Despair: Past and Present
Afterword: Dignity as a Weapon of Love
Notes
Acknowledgments
Contributors
Index
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