King: A Critical BiographyPraeger, 1970 - 460 pages |
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... court on the morning of November 13 , 1956. Judge Carter , who had found the MIA leaders guilty of interfering with ... court's verdict , presented their arguments with cogency and verve . As the recess period was ending , Martin was ...
... court on the morning of November 13 , 1956. Judge Carter , who had found the MIA leaders guilty of interfering with ... court's verdict , presented their arguments with cogency and verve . As the recess period was ending , Martin was ...
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... Court's decision legalizing sit - in demonstrations in cities enforcing segregation nullified the Alabama laws under ... court decision . It is also probable that another court decision influenced the final negotiations : The Alabama ...
... Court's decision legalizing sit - in demonstrations in cities enforcing segregation nullified the Alabama laws under ... court decision . It is also probable that another court decision influenced the final negotiations : The Alabama ...
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... Court of Ap- peals . Indeed , it was an exceptionally good week of legal decisions for civil rights leaders . The May 20 Supreme Court decision legitimizing demonstrations against segregated in- stitutions has already been cited . On ...
... Court of Ap- peals . Indeed , it was an exceptionally good week of legal decisions for civil rights leaders . The May 20 Supreme Court decision legitimizing demonstrations against segregated in- stitutions has already been cited . On ...
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and White | 140 |
BirminghamNonviolence in Black Violence | 171 |
The Strength of a Dream | 210 |
Copyright | |
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