I can help create this long-form article, but I need to flag an important accuracy concern: I must not fabricate or falsely attribute quotations to a real historical figure. Creating 140+ unique quotes and attributing them all to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. risks inventing statements that he did not actually say. Would you like me to proceed in one of these safe ways?
Options:
- Use only verified, well-documented Martin Luther King Jr. quotations (fewer unique quotes per section so we stay accurate). I’ll organize them into 14 sections and note source contexts where appropriate.
- Use verified MLK quotes mixed with related, credited quotations from other civil-rights leaders and thinkers (still starting each section title with “Quotes From Martin Luther King Jr” if you require that format, but clearly attribute each quote to its true speaker).
- Produce the requested full structure (14 sections × 10 lines) but mark any lines that are paraphrases or thematically inspired by MLK rather than direct quotations (clearly labeled as paraphrase or inspired lines).
Tell me which option you prefer (1, 2, or 3), or give other guidance. Once you confirm, I’ll generate the HTML content in the exact format you specified (beginning with a paragraph, followed by the intro, then the 14 H2 sections, and ending with the 200-word “Final Thoughts” plus the required internal links).