RNS KING COMPARE

(RNS1-AUG27) Forty years after Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s famous “I Have a Dream” speech, widely divergent voices _ from the conservative Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore to liberal gay rights organizations _ claim to be fighting for King’s “dream.” See RNS-KING-COMPARE, transmitted Aug. 27, 2003. RNS file photo.

RNS KING COMPARE

(RNS) The Rev. Martin Luther King was sustained by a life of public and private prayer, Vanderbilt scholar Lewis Baldwin says in a new book. RNS file photo.

(RNS) The Rev. Martin Luther King was sustained by a life of public and private prayer, Vanderbilt scholar Lewis Baldwin says in a new book. RNS file photo.

RNS KING COMPARE

(RNS) The Rev. Martin Luther King was sustained by a life of public and private prayer, Vanderbilt scholar Lewis Baldwin says in a new book. RNS file photo.