International Journal of Servant-Leadership
Abstract
This article examines the servant-leadership of Martin Luther King Jr. through a book review of Jonathan Eig’s landmark biography King: A Life and an interview with the author. The article begins with a reflection on King’s servant-leadership through Greenleaf’s notions of power, strength, and growth through loss. Implications for servant-leader moral development based on reports of possible ethical failures by King are also considered.
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Mathew, Philip
(2024)
"The Servant-Leadership of Martin Luther King Jr.: A Reflection, Book Review, and Interview with King: A Life Author Jonathan Eig,"
International Journal of Servant-Leadership: Vol. 18, Article 30.
DOI: 10.33972/ijsl.423
Available at:
https://repository.gonzaga.edu/ijsl/vol18/iss1/30
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