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The American Catholic

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Politics & Culture from a Catholic perspective

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The American Catholic | Politics & Culture from a Catholic perspective The American Catholic Politics & Culture from a Catholic perspective Home Comments Policy Contributors What is The American Catholic?   “A riot is the language of the unheard” – Understanding Martin Luther King in context Tuesday, November 25, 2014 \PM\.\Tue\. “Riot is the language of the unheard.” The quote by Martin Luther King is currently being bandied about — as it has been trotted out before — to justify the burning, looting and pillaging of Ferguson, Missouri. To the historically ignorant and to those who would enlist Martin Luther King in justification of their actions, it may be helpful to revisit the full context of the quote. The phrase itself, from what I can tell, seems to be derived from two sources — the first being an interview with Mike Wallace in 1966 : MIKE WALLACE: There’s an increasingly vocal minority who disagree totally with your tactics, Dr. King.KING: There’s no do...

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