James Baldwin in the audience for Martin Luther King jr, early 1960s. “King is a great sp
James Baldwin in the audience for Martin Luther King jr, early 1960s. “King is a great speaker. The secret of his greatness does not lie in his voice or his presence or his manner, though it has something to do with all these; nor does it lie in his verbal range or felicity, which are not striking; nor does he have any capacity for those stunning, demagogic flights of the imagination which bring an audience cheering to its feet. The secret lies, I think, in his intimate knowledge of the people he is addressing, be they black or white, and in the forthrightness with which he speaks of those things which hurt and baffle them. He does not offer any easy comfort and this keeps his hearers absolutely tense.” (James Baldwin on MLK, 1961) -- source link
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