The New Yorkerのインスタグラム(newyorkermag) - 1月18日 10時30分
In the summer of 1961, Charlayne Hunter-Gault was on Sweet Auburn Avenue in Atlanta when a colleague turned to her and said, “There’s Dr. King.” “I was awed by this chance meeting with a man who, at that point, was already the icon of the civil-rights movement,” she writes. “As I started to introduce myself—before I could get past my name—he reached for my hand, energetically shaking it, while telling me he was proud to meet me.” At the link in our bio, read Hunter-Gault’s account of meeting King and what the encounter taught her about one of his core values: humility.
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