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The Promised Land
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Martin Luther King spoke of seeing the Promised Land.
What/where was he referring to?
What/where was he referring to?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think he was referring to a time when bigotry and racism was at an end.
The following link is rather poignant. The day after he made this speech, he was assisted by those self same racists.
https:/ /en.wik ipedia. org/wik i/I%27v e_Been_ to_the_ Mountai ntop
The following link is rather poignant. The day after he made this speech, he was assisted by those self same racists.
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The literal 'Promised Land' was given by God to Abraham, therefore the Jews have the greatest historical and spiritual right to be there, it is now ironic that the Muslim world, which was only created around a thousand (?) years later, arrogantly believes it has some divine right to 'wipe them from the face of the earth'.
I think the 'Promised land' Martin Luther King was praying for would be when the black people became emancipated.
I think the 'Promised land' Martin Luther King was praying for would be when the black people became emancipated.