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		<title>By: Steve Chase: Martin Luther King&#8217;s Journey to Activism : Practical Ethics</title>
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		<description>[...] This short piece on MLK was written by Steve Chase, the Director of Antioch University New England&#8217;s Environmental Advocacy and Organizing Program. His contact information is at the bottom of this email. The piece is adapted from a posting on &#8220;The Well-Trained Activist&#8221; blog (http://eaop-blog.blogspot.com). For more, see Steve Chase. [...]</description>
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