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  1. The 'great leader' myth. Thanks to the miracle of television, Martin Luther King Junior is vividly remembered as an inspirational speaker, whose leadership was seemingly rooted in oratory.

  2. Jan 18, 2010 · I have a dream” by Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., is one of the most famous speeches of recent history. Aspiring leaders study it to see how memorable words that sketch a big, compelling...

  3. Jan 15, 2016 · King’s legacy of staying true to your beliefs, pursuing your purpose, and exhibiting courage under pressure are profound lessons for leaders in all walks of life. How do you teach it? BG: The most powerful moment in the case – and perhaps in Dr. King’s life – occurs in 1958 in Montgomery, Alabama.

  4. Discover Martin Luther King, Jr.'s enduring leadership lessons, from nonviolence to servant leadership, and their impact on today's world. Unlock the timeless wisdom of a true visionary.

  5. Be Optimistic. In his Nobel Prize acceptance speech, King explained that the foundation of the civil rights movement, and his personal commitment to it was grounded in optimism.

  6. There were many leaders in the civil rights struggle, but Martin Luther King was more than just the most conspicuous of them, and more than just an eloquent speaker.

  7. Jan 12, 2018 · As the Montgomery Bus Boycott starts in the 1950s, the young Martin Luther King, Jr. faces challenges to his leadership goals, strategic vision, and personal and family safety.