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U.S and China: Martin Luther King and China

Jeremiah Jenne from Granite Studio blogs about Martin Luther King and his comments on the Vietnam War and China. The blogger points out that much of his comments are still valid today. ...full story at Global Voices

from Global Voices on Tue, Jan 22 2008

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