A passage to India

Fifty years after MLK II and Corretta Scott King journeyed to study India to Ghandi’s teachings on non-violence, MLK III is retracing their footsteps, according to the Washington Post. Moneyquote: “It is really a special mountaintop experience to be here,” King said. “My parents had often shared with me how moving their experience in India […]

Fifty years after MLK II and Corretta Scott King journeyed to study India to Ghandi’s teachings on non-violence, MLK III is retracing their footsteps, according to the Washington Post.

Moneyquote: “It is really a special mountaintop experience to be here,” King said. “My parents had often shared with me how moving their experience in India was. My father said he cameto many countries as a tourist, but he came to India as a pilgrim.”

photo by AP.


h/t: Danny Fisher.

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