MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. (MLK) was perhaps the most famous civil rights activist in the history of the United States, winning the Nobel Peace Prize for his non-violent efforts to end racial inequality. His life was tragically cut short at age 39 by an assassin’s bullet, but his contributions to this world have not been forgotten, and we remember his work and his words each year, on the anniversary of his birthday.
This week, I challenge you to dedicate time each day to ponder and respond in writing to the words of MLK.
To help you get started, I’ve provided writing prompts for each quote.