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how does Martin Luther king portray the applying condition of negro community ?

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King discusses the continuity between his and his father's work as civil rights activists, pointing to his formal training in nonviolence as a difference. He discusses the next phase of the civil rights movement and the goals of integration. Prompted by Warren, he discusses Gunnar Myrdal's view of how Reconstruction could have been better handled, including compensation to slaveowners for the loss of their slaves. He discusses the leadership of the civil rights movement. He talks about the need for school integration and the obstacles to it, and approves of busing to improve the education of both African Americans and whites. He sees a middle ground in the dilemma of maintaining black identity on one hand and being a part of American culture on the other. He discusses the slogan "Freedom Now," acknowledging the social realities that make change gradual but noting the resentment that the idea of "gradualism" arouses in African Americans, as well as the righteous indignation that is a vital part of the movement. He discusses his feelings about recent physical attacks on him in Harlem, the black nationalist movement that he considers to be behind at least one of the attacks, and criticism from Malcolm X.

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