Letter from Birmingham Jail (April 16, 1963)

For MLK Day.

An excerpt from Letter from Birmingham Jail (April 16, 1963)

“… time is neutral.  It can be used either destructively or constructively.  I am coming to feel that the people of ill-will have used time much more effectively than the people of good will.  We will have to repent in this generation not merely for the vitriolic words and actions of the bad people, but for the appalling silence of the good people.  We must come to see that human progress never rolls in on wheels of inevitability.  It comes through the tireless efforts and persistent work of men willing to be co-workers with God, and without this hard work time itself becomes an ally of the forces of social stagnation. We must use time creatively, and forever realize that the time is always ripe to do right.  Now is the time to make real the promise of democracy, and transform our pending national elegy into a creative psalm of brotherhood.  Now is the time to lift our national policy from the quicksand of racial injustice to the social rock of human dignity.”

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