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How do you find the strength to stand up for what you believe in? This week, Kirk and Rachel are joined by Dr. Anika Prather, Professor in the Classics Department at Howard University and founder of The Living Water School, to read Martin Luther King, Jr's "Letter From a Birmingham Jail." They explore the ways King planned to right the wrongs of injustice, and how he urged others to act. How does King's letter convey hope for the American story? Primary Source Close Reading with BRI investigates some of the most pivotal speeches and documents that made America. In this series, join BRI staff Kirk Higgins and guests as they dissect how seminal documents, court cases, and speeches forged America’s development and impact our lives today. BRI Resource: I Have a Dream: Martin Luther King, Jr. and Identity https://billofrightsinstitute.org/les... BRI Resource: The Civil Rights Movement https://billofrightsinstitute.org/les... Letter from Birmingham Jail https://billofrightsinstitute.org/e-l... PowerPoint: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1oUpk... About Dr. Anika Prather: Dr. Anika Prather has served as a teacher, supervisor for student teachers, director of education and Head of School. Currently, she teaches in the Classics Department at Howard University and is the founder of The Living Water School, located in Southern Maryland. The Living Water School is a unique Christian school for independent learners, based on the educational philosophies of Classical Education and the Sudbury Model. Dr. Prather is the author of "Living in the Constellation of the Canon: The Lived Experiences of African American Students Reading Great Books Literature." About the Bill of Rights Institute: Established in September 1999, the Bill of Rights Institute is a 501(c)(3) non-profit educational organization that works to engage, educate, and empower individuals with a passion for the freedom and opportunity that exist in a free society. The Institute develops educational resources and programs for a network of more than 50,000 educators and 70,000 students nationwide. Official Site: http://billofrightsinstitute.org Facebook: / billofrightsinstitute Twitter: / brinstitute Instagram: / brinstitute BRI Educator Newsletter Sign Up Page: https://billofrightsinstitute.org/new...