King: A Critical BiographyPraeger, 1970 - 460 pages |
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Page 34
... later with a police- man , Mike and McCall obtained the promises of three stu- dents from the University of Pennsylvania to testify to the proprietor's violation of the state civil rights code . The matter was duly turned over to the ...
... later with a police- man , Mike and McCall obtained the promises of three stu- dents from the University of Pennsylvania to testify to the proprietor's violation of the state civil rights code . The matter was duly turned over to the ...
Page 91
... Later in the day , Prime Minister Nkru- mah's personal physician arrived to treat him . Coretta was also ill , but Martin appears to have suffered terribly . He re- covered , and they returned to the United States by way of Nigeria ...
... Later in the day , Prime Minister Nkru- mah's personal physician arrived to treat him . Coretta was also ill , but Martin appears to have suffered terribly . He re- covered , and they returned to the United States by way of Nigeria ...
Page 217
... later , May 25 , Kennedy met a group of thirteen persons assembled by Baldwin in New York . It was a rather peculiarly composed group . In it were Rip Torn , Henry Morgenthau , and Robert Mills , who were white . Lena Horne , Lorraine ...
... later , May 25 , Kennedy met a group of thirteen persons assembled by Baldwin in New York . It was a rather peculiarly composed group . In it were Rip Torn , Henry Morgenthau , and Robert Mills , who were white . Lena Horne , Lorraine ...
Contents
and White | 140 |
BirminghamNonviolence in Black Violence | 171 |
The Strength of a Dream | 210 |
Copyright | |
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