Martin Luther King, Jr: His Life, Martyrdom, and Meaning for the WorldWeybright and Talley, 1968 - 319 pages |
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Page 158
... called " the civil rights movement , " before 1960 , therefore , in 1963 , came to be called " the freedom movement , " and those who had once called themselves " nonviolent resisters " came to see themselves increasingly as ...
... called " the civil rights movement , " before 1960 , therefore , in 1963 , came to be called " the freedom movement , " and those who had once called themselves " nonviolent resisters " came to see themselves increasingly as ...
Page 215
... called him on Sunday night , and King got the impression that " it will be a good strong bill and will go a long way in attacking the problems we face . " Far from calling a halt to demonstrations , however , King told newsmen , " We ...
... called him on Sunday night , and King got the impression that " it will be a good strong bill and will go a long way in attacking the problems we face . " Far from calling a halt to demonstrations , however , King told newsmen , " We ...
Page 273
... called an SCLC staff meeting the next day . When the group gathered in his study at Ebenezer Church , he complained that there were dissensions among them , that they were not properly in gear . " Before we can go to Washing- ton , " he ...
... called an SCLC staff meeting the next day . When the group gathered in his study at Ebenezer Church , he complained that there were dissensions among them , that they were not properly in gear . " Before we can go to Washing- ton , " he ...
Contents
1 AS THE TWIG IS BENT | 1 |
2 A PILGRIMAGE WITH GOD | 15 |
3 THE CALL TO GREATNESS | 30 |
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