Martin Luther King, Jr: His Life, Martyrdom, and Meaning for the World |
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He continued to live at home and took little part in the Morehouse chapters of the YMCA and the NAACP . One other organization to which he belonged -the Intercollegiate Council , an integrated body with student representatives from both ...
He continued to live at home and took little part in the Morehouse chapters of the YMCA and the NAACP . One other organization to which he belonged -the Intercollegiate Council , an integrated body with student representatives from both ...
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Soon after she took her seat , a number of white passengers boarded the bus , and the driver ordered the Negroes to move back - in other words , to stand . Mrs. Parks ' feet were tired — she just didn't feel like giving up her seat for ...
Soon after she took her seat , a number of white passengers boarded the bus , and the driver ordered the Negroes to move back - in other words , to stand . Mrs. Parks ' feet were tired — she just didn't feel like giving up her seat for ...
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Meanwhile , some two hundred Negroes , having joined Ralph Abernathy in an impromptu protest march from the courthouse to Dexter Avenue Baptist Church , were engaged in a meeting there when Dr. King unexpectedly arrived and took command ...
Meanwhile , some two hundred Negroes , having joined Ralph Abernathy in an impromptu protest march from the courthouse to Dexter Avenue Baptist Church , were engaged in a meeting there when Dr. King unexpectedly arrived and took command ...
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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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