04/28/2026
This is is worth your time and attention. Look up his biography. Read his books.
Dr King carried one of his books around within his suit pocket. It’s a must read!
His Thoughts and Prayers and Theological Writings are still valuable reading.
Blessings And Love! Dr.V
Howard Thurman sat across from Mahatma Gandhi in 1936, asked how oppressed people should respond to violence, and carried back an answer that would later shape the strategy of the American civil rights movement.
Howard Thurman was not meeting Gandhi as a tourist. He was searching for a way to confront oppression without becoming consumed by it. In the United States, Black communities were living under constant threat. Violence was not theoretical. It was daily.
He asked the question directly.
How do you fight back without becoming what you are fighting?
Mahatma Gandhi answered with nonviolence as strategy, not passivity. Resistance without surrender. Strength without retaliation.
Thurman brought that back.
Not as theory.
As application.
He wrote Jesus and the Disinherited, laying out how fear, deception, and hatred shape the lives of the oppressed, and how they can be confronted without losing identity.
The ideas did not stay on paper.
They influenced leaders who followed, including Martin Luther King Jr..
The impact was not immediate.
It grew.
From conversation to doctrine to movement.
The moment in that room did not look like confrontation.
It shaped one.
03/27/2026
03/27/2026