King: A Critical BiographyPraeger, 1970 - 460 pages |
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Page 330
... violence was a more efficacious means of forcing racial progress . Besides being " blatantly illogical , " from the optic of a program , the exponents of Black Power had started from a totally false premise , Martin believed : " They ...
... violence was a more efficacious means of forcing racial progress . Besides being " blatantly illogical , " from the optic of a program , the exponents of Black Power had started from a totally false premise , Martin believed : " They ...
Page 338
... violence , Martin repeated the answer he had given in 1965 : " We do not seek to precipitate violence . However , we are aware that the existence of injustice in society is the existence of violence , latent violence . We feel we must ...
... violence , Martin repeated the answer he had given in 1965 : " We do not seek to precipitate violence . However , we are aware that the existence of injustice in society is the existence of violence , latent violence . We feel we must ...
Page 415
... violence paid off : Louis Lomax , To Kill a Black Man ( Los Angeles : Holloway House , 1968 ) , p . 190 . 366 " transforming role " : Martin Luther King , Jr. , " Showdown for Non- violence , " Look ( April 16 , 1968 ) , p . 24 . 366 ...
... violence paid off : Louis Lomax , To Kill a Black Man ( Los Angeles : Holloway House , 1968 ) , p . 190 . 366 " transforming role " : Martin Luther King , Jr. , " Showdown for Non- violence , " Look ( April 16 , 1968 ) , p . 24 . 366 ...
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and White | 140 |
BirminghamNonviolence in Black Violence | 171 |
The Strength of a Dream | 210 |
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