King: A Critical BiographyPraeger, 1970 - 460 pages |
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Page 16
... never been mentioned by King's earlier biographers . Mrs. India Amos remembers his violin case invariably and stub- bornly obstructing the aisle between the booths in her hus- band's drugstore and soda fountain at the corner of Ashby ...
... never been mentioned by King's earlier biographers . Mrs. India Amos remembers his violin case invariably and stub- bornly obstructing the aisle between the booths in her hus- band's drugstore and soda fountain at the corner of Ashby ...
Page 122
... never seen Martin so troubled . " I tried desperately to assure him that the vast majority of people believed in him and under- stood the motivation of the state of Alabama . " A little later , Ralph Bunche offered similar consolation ...
... never seen Martin so troubled . " I tried desperately to assure him that the vast majority of people believed in him and under- stood the motivation of the state of Alabama . " A little later , Ralph Bunche offered similar consolation ...
Page 256
... never ends . Enjoying a well - deserved rest , an- ticipating the Norwegian ceremony , Martin was shocked to learn that , on November 18 , J. Edgar Hoover chose the un- likely forum of eighteen lady reporters to attack Martin as the ...
... never ends . Enjoying a well - deserved rest , an- ticipating the Norwegian ceremony , Martin was shocked to learn that , on November 18 , J. Edgar Hoover chose the un- likely forum of eighteen lady reporters to attack Martin as the ...
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and White | 140 |
BirminghamNonviolence in Black Violence | 171 |
The Strength of a Dream | 210 |
Copyright | |
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