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Citing the recent closing of the Highlander Folk School by Tennessee officials, King points out that many areas in the South use tax charges to \"harass individuals working in the area of freedom and integration and brotherhood.\" When asked if he is ever afraid, King replies that while he has not totally overcome fear, he is strengthened \"from the realization that in the struggle we have cosmic companionship and that the cause is right.\" The reporter asks King about rumors that he moved into an $85,000 house when he moved from Montgomery, Alabama to Atlanta, Georgia. King acknowledges the rumor but counters that he is renting his home and that the only property he owns is a 1954 Pontiac. He also reports that his taxes have been investigated two or three times before; when he announced that he was moving from Montgomery to Atlanta, the state of Alabama initiated another tax audit. While the Alabama auditor who reviewed King's returns made it clear everything was in order, he also recognized the state's pressure to bring a charge against King.\u003cp\u003eThe second clip records only a portion of the reporter's question about King's nonviolent inspiration. King recognizes the influence of the teachings of Mahatma Gandhi and asserts \"the method of nonviolent resistance is one of the most potent, if not the most potent, weapon available to oppressed people in their struggle for freedom.\"\u003c/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eAfter King's February 17 arrest, he willingly returned to Alabama to face the perjury charges (according to King biographer David Garrow, \"the first time Alabama had ever prosecuted someone for perjury on a tax return\"). 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