Martin Luther King Jr.'s Strength Is Love

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In Martin Luther King Jr.'s book, Strength is Love, he argues that the African American community needs to possess both toughmindedness and tenderheartedness to end racial prejudice and attain freedom (King 18). While someone with a soft mind fears progress, a tough mind makes an individual perceptive and remain firm in their beliefs (King 14, 15). Additionally, toughmindedness allows one to separate lies from truth (King 14). Softminded people are easily manipulated, as seen when Adolf Hitler influences his followers to believe in the lies he told (King 16). People that lack tenderheartedness are selfish and cannot find compassion for others, resulting in a life of solitude (King 17). For example, in the Gospel of Luke, the rich man does not