"Martin Luther King Describes Full Living"
Dublin Core
Title
"Martin Luther King Describes Full Living"
Subject
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. speaks at Bucknell
Description
This article from a May 1958 issue of the Bucknellian shares that Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. (1929-1968) spoke at Bucknell's Chapel and gave a talk entitled "The Three Dimensions of a Complete Life." In King’s opinion, the three dimensions of life are its length and our forthcoming moral self-interestedness, its width and “the extension of life to others” through altruism, and its height in relation to belief and loving God. He claims the ultimate importance of love and our ability to allow “every life to have this sky” of freedom and potential.
Creator
The Bucknellian - Jan Powers
Source
The Bucknellian
Publisher
The Griot Institute
Date
May 1, 1958
Type
Image, Text, News Article
- Date Added
- May 13, 2016
- Collection
- African American Speakers at Bucknell
- Tags
- African American Speakers, Alabama, Black Historical Figures, Black History, Bucknellian, Martin Luther King, Speaker
- Citation
- The Bucknellian - Jan Powers, “"Martin Luther King Describes Full Living",” Bucknell Civil Rights Project, accessed October 14, 2024, http://bucivilrights.omeka.bucknell.edu/omeka/items/show/108.