Dan Gobble

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The call for Black power did not have to mean separation or domination, the clergymen wrote; it meant Black people sought to end the imbalance of power that made white people feel they were justified in getting what they wanted through their accumulated power and while tying “a white noose of suburbia around the necks” of Black people, leaving them all too often poor and unprotected or even persecuted by the unequal application of the law.
King: A Life
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