"A lie cannot live"
About this Quote
The subtext is strategic. In the middle of a movement facing state surveillance, police violence, and a propaganda war that painted civil rights activists as outside agitators, King offers a counter-myth that steadies people who are asked to endure. He is telling his audience: the system depends on a narrative you can refuse to feed. Segregation survives on an elaborate lie about human hierarchy, about who deserves dignity, about whose pain counts. Nonviolent resistance becomes, in this frame, less a plea for sympathy than a method of starving that lie - by exposing it in public, forcing it into the light where it can no longer pass as normal.
Context sharpens the edge. King preached in an America that advertised itself as the world’s democratic conscience while denying basic rights at home. A lie cannot live is aimed directly at that national self-image. It’s a moral indictment, but also a wager on history: if enough people withdraw their consent, the false story collapses under the weight of its contradictions.
Quote Details
| Topic | Honesty & Integrity |
|---|---|
| Source | Later attribution: Martin Luther King Jr. (Martin Luther King Jr.) modern compilation
Evidence:
righteous indignation when a negro in his state or in his city cannot live in a |
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Jr., Martin Luther King. (2026, February 11). A lie cannot live. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/a-lie-cannot-live-24880/
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Jr., Martin Luther King. "A lie cannot live." FixQuotes. February 11, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/a-lie-cannot-live-24880/.
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"A lie cannot live." FixQuotes, 11 Feb. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/a-lie-cannot-live-24880/. Accessed 26 Mar. 2026.














