King: A Critical BiographyPraeger, 1970 - 460 pages |
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Page 36
... moral naïveté is tantamount to collusion with evil . To deal with Niebuhr , Mike reviewed the writings of Gandhi , Muste , and Richard Gregg ( The Power of Non- violence ) . This enabled him to grasp what he took to be the essential ...
... moral naïveté is tantamount to collusion with evil . To deal with Niebuhr , Mike reviewed the writings of Gandhi , Muste , and Richard Gregg ( The Power of Non- violence ) . This enabled him to grasp what he took to be the essential ...
Page 74
... moral victory for the black com- munity . It was a legal triumph for the opposition . The MIA could not have won . But as the twenty - eight witnesses sum- moned by the defense offered their testimony , the whites felt the moral ...
... moral victory for the black com- munity . It was a legal triumph for the opposition . The MIA could not have won . But as the twenty - eight witnesses sum- moned by the defense offered their testimony , the whites felt the moral ...
Page 262
... moral and political dilemmas of modern times . The history of nonviolence , from Montgomery to Oslo , proved its efficacy . Martin's sense of positive progress and long - term optimism expressed themselves in an abiding faith in his ...
... moral and political dilemmas of modern times . The history of nonviolence , from Montgomery to Oslo , proved its efficacy . Martin's sense of positive progress and long - term optimism expressed themselves in an abiding faith in his ...
Contents
and White | 140 |
BirminghamNonviolence in Black Violence | 171 |
The Strength of a Dream | 210 |
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