You know every Napoleon has his Waterloo. I'm like Napoleon. I'm at my Waterloo, and I'm on my knees.
Civil rights leader
You know every Napoleon has his Waterloo. I'm like Napoleon. I'm at my Waterloo, and I'm on my knees.
Civil rights leader
Opening line of a phone call to Coretta Scott (later Coretta Scott King).
1952
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