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Excerpts from The Negro and the American Dream

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Abstract

In this address to the Charlotte, North Carolina branch of the NAACP, Dr. King outlines five actions that Negroes must address in order to ensure their own first-class citizenship.

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Excerpts from The Negro and the American Dream
Sunday, September 25, 1960
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