Megan Andzulis

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The format was a familiar one: answering letters from the troubled and forlorn. In his initial columns, King advised a woman not to marry a man twenty-five years younger, stated that “the primary obligation of the woman is that of motherhood,” and remarked that “almost every minister has the problem of confronting women in his congregation whose interests are not entirely spiritual.”
Bearing the Cross: Martin Luther King, Jr., and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference
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