"When Daddy King (Martin’s father) was stopped by a traffic policeman who addressed him as ‘boy,’ he pointed to Martin on the seat beside him and snapped, ‘that’s a boy. I’m a man."
From the book Martin Luther King, Jr., A Life
"When Daddy King (Martin’s father) was stopped by a traffic policeman who addressed him as ‘boy,’ he pointed to Martin on the seat beside him and snapped, ‘that’s a boy. I’m a man."
From the book Martin Luther King, Jr., A Life