Martin Luther King, Jr: His Life, Martyrdom, and Meaning for the World |
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Four Negro churches and the homes of Abernathy and Graetz were dynamited on January 10 , 1957 . Then the outbursts subsided and life returned to normal . Much work remained to be done , many problems remained to be solved .
Four Negro churches and the homes of Abernathy and Graetz were dynamited on January 10 , 1957 . Then the outbursts subsided and life returned to normal . Much work remained to be done , many problems remained to be solved .
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structure helped to keep alive a national awareness of the job that remained to be done . The uphill struggle was steeper in some places than in others . If Martin King was often photographed addressing Northern rallies , or receiving ...
structure helped to keep alive a national awareness of the job that remained to be done . The uphill struggle was steeper in some places than in others . If Martin King was often photographed addressing Northern rallies , or receiving ...
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He remained , too , a dedicated Christian who never lost sight of the gospel of brotherhood . On May 20 , he addressed the General Assembly of the UnitarianUniversalist Association , meeting in Hollywood . “ The Negro is freer today ...
He remained , too , a dedicated Christian who never lost sight of the gospel of brotherhood . On May 20 , he addressed the General Assembly of the UnitarianUniversalist Association , meeting in Hollywood . “ The Negro is freer today ...
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Contents
1 AS THE TWIG IS BENT | 1 |
2 A PILGRIMAGE WITH GOD | 15 |
3 THE CALL TO GREATNESS | 30 |
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