
The slaves made a worthless life-the life of chattel property, a mere thing, a body-worth living. My roots are deep in the throbbing reality of Negro idiom and from it I draw a full measure of inspiration and vitality. And this insight is spiritual and it its the hard core of religious experience. Nevertheless, a strange necessity has been laid upon me to devote my life to the central concern that transcends the walls that divide and would achieve in literal fact what is experienced as literal truth: Human life is one and all humans are members of one another.

Living outside of the region, I am aware of the national span of racial prejudice and the virus of segregation that undermines the vitality of American life. From Preface of Luminous Darkness (1960): "The fact that 25 years of my life were spent in Florida and in Georgia has left deep scars in my spirit and has rendered me terribly sensitive to the churning abyss separating white from black.MLK was known to carry a copy of Jesus & the Disinherited with him wherever we went.Thurman’s impact on Martin Luther King, Jr.Mysticism and activism belong in vital connection with each other.Jesus and the Disinherited-finding the inward strength to stand up to oppression.Influenced by Ghandi’s approach to non-violence (soul force).


Vitality of Christian faith and Black Christian resistance to slaveholder Christianity.The trauma of alienation in the Jim Crow segregation.Thurman was the author of the influential book, Jesus & the Disinherited, which Martin Luther King, Jr. Sameer Yadav honors Howard Thurman, minister, theologian, philosopher, civil rights activist.

"A strange necessity has been laid upon me to devote my life to the central concern that transcends the walls that divide and would achieve in literal fact what is experienced as literal truth: Human life is one and all humans are members of one another" (Howard Thurman, The Luminous Darkness).
