Topic: 1967 Speech

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22: The Dream Maker
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22: The Dream Maker

MLK's Opposition to the Vietnam War

Dr. King's public opposition to the Vietnam War is identified as the moment he "pushed too far" and threatened the military-industrial complex. In his speeches, King highlighted the hypocrisy of Black and white soldiers dying together abroad for liberties they did not enjoy at home. He famously labeled the U.S. government "the greatest purveyor of violence in the world today," a stance that alienated his former allies in the press and government.