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A hard reckoning echoes through this conversation on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., culture, and consequence. Emery McClendon, Rev. David Lowery Jr., Michael Austin, and Bishop Garland R. Hunt confront how a moral movement became a political industry, how faith was traded for grievance, and how responsibility was replaced by dependency. This is not nostalgia. It is a warning, a call to rebuild family, character, and courage before the dream becomes only a slogan.
By Peter VazquezA hard reckoning echoes through this conversation on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., culture, and consequence. Emery McClendon, Rev. David Lowery Jr., Michael Austin, and Bishop Garland R. Hunt confront how a moral movement became a political industry, how faith was traded for grievance, and how responsibility was replaced by dependency. This is not nostalgia. It is a warning, a call to rebuild family, character, and courage before the dream becomes only a slogan.