The Norwegian organisation “WSO” (We Shall Overcome) had a link to
“Martin Luther King Jr. on maladjustment”
in http://forensicpsychologist.blogspot.com
Quoting from the introduction:
honor of Martin Luther King Day, I excerpted a large portion of a keynote speech the visionary civil
rights leader delivered at the 1967 convention of the American Psychological
Association, just seven months before he was gunned down and at a time when he
was drawing larger connections between racial oppression and the Vietnam War. This
year, I am excerpting only one short section, but I have made the entire
speech, “The Role of the Behavioral Scientist in the Civil Rights
Movement,” available for download (HERE). It’s 45 years old, but
still remarkably relevant today.