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Conscience for Change is a book of transcribed lectures by Martin Luther King, Jr. which includes five talks King gave in late 1967 for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation 's Massey Lectures . First published by the CBC, the book was later republished as The Trumpet of Conscience with a foreword by his widow, Coretta Scott King .[ 1]
Dr. King's lectures included in the book are ‘‘Impasse in Race Relations,’’ ‘‘Conscience and the Vietnam War’’, ‘‘Youth and Social Action,’’ ‘‘Nonviolence and Social Change,’’ and a live broadcast of Dr. King's 1967 sermon at Ebenezer Baptist Church , ‘‘A Christmas Sermon on Peace.’’[ 2]
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