King: A Critical BiographyPraeger, 1970 - 460 pages |
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Page 88
... leadership and cautiously modulated militance . As for militance in the tradition of Vesey and Turner , Martin , while ostentatiously disavowing recourse to physical violence , was to channel the feral outrage on which it fed into the ...
... leadership and cautiously modulated militance . As for militance in the tradition of Vesey and Turner , Martin , while ostentatiously disavowing recourse to physical violence , was to channel the feral outrage on which it fed into the ...
Page 147
... leadership with an experienced civil rights leader . The mount- ing threats against his life lent peculiar urgency to Anderson's preference . Ties of friendship were factors also . Anderson had known Abernathy since their student days ...
... leadership with an experienced civil rights leader . The mount- ing threats against his life lent peculiar urgency to Anderson's preference . Ties of friendship were factors also . Anderson had known Abernathy since their student days ...
Page 152
... leaders have confessed that there was friction within the organization . “ There was constant war between us as to strategy ... leadership that would remain after Martin and the press had gone home , must determine policy . Wyatt and his ...
... leaders have confessed that there was friction within the organization . “ There was constant war between us as to strategy ... leadership that would remain after Martin and the press had gone home , must determine policy . Wyatt and his ...
Contents
and White | 140 |
BirminghamNonviolence in Black Violence | 171 |
The Strength of a Dream | 210 |
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