King: A Critical BiographyPraeger, 1970 - 460 pages |
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Page 125
... York's 369th Armory . The invitation was declined . Martin's opinion of these separatists was that of most Americans . " They have some kind of strange dream , " he explained to Kivie Kaplan , " of a black nation within the larger ...
... York's 369th Armory . The invitation was declined . Martin's opinion of these separatists was that of most Americans . " They have some kind of strange dream , " he explained to Kivie Kaplan , " of a black nation within the larger ...
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... York's Commodore Hotel for a day - long meeting . The heads of the five civil rights organizations were present . The planners of the March pro- vided it with a pedigree of unparalleled liberal auspices : Na- tional Council of Churches ...
... York's Commodore Hotel for a day - long meeting . The heads of the five civil rights organizations were present . The planners of the March pro- vided it with a pedigree of unparalleled liberal auspices : Na- tional Council of Churches ...
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... York's Riverside Church , on August 9 , he told a capacity audience of 4,100 that , while urban violence was regretable , " As long as the Negro feels himself on a lonely island in a vast sea of prosperity , there will be the ever ...
... York's Riverside Church , on August 9 , he told a capacity audience of 4,100 that , while urban violence was regretable , " As long as the Negro feels himself on a lonely island in a vast sea of prosperity , there will be the ever ...
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and White | 140 |
BirminghamNonviolence in Black Violence | 171 |
The Strength of a Dream | 210 |
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