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pearl2 (m)
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I have read the 2. 'DREAMS' is more detailed interesting narrative from childhood and it covered most of his life till he was 30. 'Audacity' on the other hand is his 'matured' view on a wide range of political issues of the day; faith, religion, race, constitution, economics etc, with some anecdotes to illustrate this. You would know him better, if you start with 'Dreams' and then graduate to 'Audacity'. Both books are very interesting.
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