When I was teaching in the 1960s in Boston, there was a great deal of hope in the air. Martin Luther King Jr. was alive, Malcolm X was alive; great, great leaders were emerging from the southern freedom movement.
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"When I was teaching in the 1960s in Boston, there was a great deal of hope in the air. Martin Luther King Jr. was alive, Malcolm X was alive; great, great leaders were emerging from the southern freedom movement." — Jonathan Kozol #leadershipinfluence
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When I was teaching in the 1960s in Boston, there was a great deal of hope in the air. Martin Luther King Jr. was alive, Malcolm X was alive; great, great leaders were emerging from the southern freedom movement. — Jonathan Kozol
About Jonathan Kozol
Jonathan Kozol was a Writer from United States (1936–present).
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This quote is attributed to Jonathan Kozol, a Writer from United States.
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Jonathan Kozol lived from 1936 – present.
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