The Ballot or the Bullet (1964), Speech in Cleveland, Ohio (April 3, 1964)
“Whether we are Christians or Muslims or nationalists or agnostics or atheists, we must first learn to forget our differences. If we have differences, let us differ in the closet; when we come out in front, let us not have anything to argue about until we get finished arguing with the man.”
Source: The Ballot or the Bullet (1964), Speech in Cleveland, Ohio (April 3, 1964)
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