King: A Critical BiographyPraeger, 1970 - 460 pages |
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... less than a dozen . On the morning of December 5 , less than a dozen boarded the city buses . Before going to Mrs. Parks ' trial , Martin roamed the city by car to gauge the success of the boycott . He observed that each bus passing ...
... less than a dozen . On the morning of December 5 , less than a dozen boarded the city buses . Before going to Mrs. Parks ' trial , Martin roamed the city by car to gauge the success of the boycott . He observed that each bus passing ...
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... less than three , he would ad- dress the largest gathering he had ever confronted on an issue more portentous in its practical ramifications than any he had ever contemplated . Moreover , Ed Nixon had seen to it that the ...
... less than three , he would ad- dress the largest gathering he had ever confronted on an issue more portentous in its practical ramifications than any he had ever contemplated . Moreover , Ed Nixon had seen to it that the ...
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... less alarming state of affairs in the black ghetto . Bayard Rus- tin's observation that the disorganization of the poor white family was probably comparable and that the matriarchal fam- ily could be construed as a positive adjustment ...
... less alarming state of affairs in the black ghetto . Bayard Rus- tin's observation that the disorganization of the poor white family was probably comparable and that the matriarchal fam- ily could be construed as a positive adjustment ...
Contents
and White | 140 |
BirminghamNonviolence in Black Violence | 171 |
The Strength of a Dream | 210 |
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