King: A Critical BiographyPraeger, 1970 - 460 pages |
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... told her of his emotions upon first reading Thoreau's essay " Civil Dis- obedience . " Passive acceptance of evil , he told Coretta , is tantamount to its perpetration . The two Niebuhrians Ken- neth Smith and J. Pius Barbour would have ...
... told her of his emotions upon first reading Thoreau's essay " Civil Dis- obedience . " Passive acceptance of evil , he told Coretta , is tantamount to its perpetration . The two Niebuhrians Ken- neth Smith and J. Pius Barbour would have ...
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... told Martin , " there are so many problems ... Lebanon . . . Algeria , " too many , apparently , to bother with the explosive one of forcing the pace of racial integration . During Martin's interview with Nehru the Prime Minister ...
... told Martin , " there are so many problems ... Lebanon . . . Algeria , " too many , apparently , to bother with the explosive one of forcing the pace of racial integration . During Martin's interview with Nehru the Prime Minister ...
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... told the audience . If a negotiated settlement were not soon reached , Chinese involvement would become certain and world war equally inescapable . He struck again the chords of his ministerial and nonviolent message : " It would be ...
... told the audience . If a negotiated settlement were not soon reached , Chinese involvement would become certain and world war equally inescapable . He struck again the chords of his ministerial and nonviolent message : " It would be ...
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and White | 140 |
BirminghamNonviolence in Black Violence | 171 |
The Strength of a Dream | 210 |
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