Thursday, April 11, 2013

How is "injustice anywhere...a threat to justice everywhere (p. 1)?"

Why do "groups tend to be more immoral than individuals (p. 3)?"

Who may determine whether a law is just, or how is this determination made?

How can it be that "justice too long delayed is justice denied (p. 3)," if "time itself is neutral (p. 6)?"

Is Dr. King persuasive in positioning himself as a moderate "between two opposing forces in the Negro community (p. 6)?"

Is Dr. King's warning of Negro violence "not a threat but a fact of history (p. 7)?"

Dr. King notes the disappointment of young people in the church (p.9); why has the church continued to decline?

Is the connection between "the American dream and...our Judeo-Christian heritage (p. 10)" real, or rhetorical?