King: A Critical BiographyPraeger, 1970 - 460 pages |
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... conference in Atlanta of the civil rights ministry . The MIA leadership responded to Steele's suggestion and set January 10-11 , 1957 , for the conference . Martin's and Ralph's parti- cipation was seriously disturbed by the news of ...
... conference in Atlanta of the civil rights ministry . The MIA leadership responded to Steele's suggestion and set January 10-11 , 1957 , for the conference . Martin's and Ralph's parti- cipation was seriously disturbed by the news of ...
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... conference reflected the Presi dent's uneasiness . Lyndon Johnson had no intention of risk- ing embarrassment from civil rights ingrates . The control by the White House of the final planning for the civil rights conference increased ...
... conference reflected the Presi dent's uneasiness . Lyndon Johnson had no intention of risk- ing embarrassment from civil rights ingrates . The control by the White House of the final planning for the civil rights conference increased ...
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... conference's vice - chairmen , the role of Martin King was care- | fully minimized . His antiwar position had now completely alienated Lyndon Johnson . The civil rights conference met on the first two days in June , 1966. It was a ...
... conference's vice - chairmen , the role of Martin King was care- | fully minimized . His antiwar position had now completely alienated Lyndon Johnson . The civil rights conference met on the first two days in June , 1966. It was a ...
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and White | 140 |
BirminghamNonviolence in Black Violence | 171 |
The Strength of a Dream | 210 |
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