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2. What did Dr. Martin Luther King mean when he said "So long as I do not firmly and

irrevocably possess the right to vote I do not possess myself?"

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“So long as I do not firmly and irrevocably possess the right to vote, I do not possess myself,” King Jr. said in his “ Give Us the Ballot ” speech in May 1957. “I cannot make up my mind – it is made up for me. I cannot live as a democratic citizen, observing the laws I have helped to enact – I can only submit to the edict of others.”

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