Martin Luther King Jr. was dedicated to the book "The Cay" because it aligns with his beliefs about racial equality, understanding, and the power of love and resilience. The story, which revolves around a young white boy and a Black man stranded on an island during World War II, emphasizes themes of friendship and overcoming prejudice. King's commitment to nonviolent resistance and his vision for a united, compassionate society resonate with the book's exploration of human connection beyond racial divides. This narrative reinforced his message of unity and the importance of looking beyond skin color.
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