Reverend Martin Luther King Jr. was a civil rights icon, for during the mid-1950s, he led a movement to oppose segregation and end prejudice in America through means of peaceful protest. His speeches--some of the most famous of the twentieth century--had a lasting effect on the national consciousness; but several decades later, we continue to rectify a long history of social injustice, which begs the question: What would this reverend think if he were alive today? Come along on an odic journey to explore such a powerful inquiry.