Why We Can't Wait
Discover the powerful insights of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in "Why We Can't Wait," a compelling exploration of the Civil Rights movement in 1963 Birmingham, Alabama. This pivotal work, published in 2018, delves into the harsh realities faced by African-Americans, who were denied basic rights and subjected to systemic injustice. With a page count of 208, King's narrative not only recounts the Birmingham Campaign but also highlights the urgent need for social and economic change across the United States. As a cornerstone of the civil rights movement, this book invites readers to reflect on race relations and the enduring struggle for equality. Join Dr. King in his quest for justice and understand why waiting for change is no longer an option. A must-read for anyone interested in the history of civil rights and social conditions in America.