Martin Luther King, Jr: His Life, Martyrdom, and Meaning for the WorldWeybright and Talley, 1968 - 319 pages |
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... night , August 27 , more than 80 Jewish rabbis , Protestant ministers and both Catho- lic and Protestant laymen from Chicago and the Northeast arrived in Albany . The next morning , 75 of them agreed to risk arrest , and after a ...
... night , August 27 , more than 80 Jewish rabbis , Protestant ministers and both Catho- lic and Protestant laymen from Chicago and the Northeast arrived in Albany . The next morning , 75 of them agreed to risk arrest , and after a ...
Page 171
... night march to the city jail to protest the earlier arrests . Fifty marchers were cornered in an alley by police ... night's holocaust , while the city fathers brought in 30 state troopers and an armored tank . That night the Rev. [ 171 ]
... night march to the city jail to protest the earlier arrests . Fifty marchers were cornered in an alley by police ... night's holocaust , while the city fathers brought in 30 state troopers and an armored tank . That night the Rev. [ 171 ]
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... night , several Negroes were beaten , and on Wednes- day night , the Klansmen hurled bricks and sulphuric acid . “ By the third night of that week , " reported a Southern Regional Council observer , " more than 100 state troopers were ...
... night , several Negroes were beaten , and on Wednes- day night , the Klansmen hurled bricks and sulphuric acid . “ By the third night of that week , " reported a Southern Regional Council observer , " more than 100 state troopers were ...
Contents
1 AS THE TWIG IS BENT | 1 |
2 A PILGRIMAGE WITH GOD | 15 |
3 THE CALL TO GREATNESS | 30 |
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