King: A Critical BiographyPraeger, 1970 - 460 pages |
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Page 53
... late in the morning to make his scheduled railroad run ; had he been present , Reverend King believed , " he would probably have been automatically selected to preside . " Nixon , the un- questioned senior leader of the community , was ...
... late in the morning to make his scheduled railroad run ; had he been present , Reverend King believed , " he would probably have been automatically selected to preside . " Nixon , the un- questioned senior leader of the community , was ...
Page 108
... Late in July , 1959 , the first nonviolent institute was held on the Spelman College campus in Atlanta , sponsored by the SCLC , CORE , and FOR ( Fellowship of Reconciliation ) . More than sixty delegates attended the three - day affair ...
... Late in July , 1959 , the first nonviolent institute was held on the Spelman College campus in Atlanta , sponsored by the SCLC , CORE , and FOR ( Fellowship of Reconciliation ) . More than sixty delegates attended the three - day affair ...
Page 249
... Late in July and throughout August , rioting spread to Chicago , Philadelphia , and Jersey City . It was true that a poll conducted by The New York Times late in July ascertained that three - fourths of New York's blacks believed that ...
... Late in July and throughout August , rioting spread to Chicago , Philadelphia , and Jersey City . It was true that a poll conducted by The New York Times late in July ascertained that three - fourths of New York's blacks believed that ...
Contents
and White | 140 |
BirminghamNonviolence in Black Violence | 171 |
The Strength of a Dream | 210 |
Copyright | |
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