Martin Luther King, Jr: His Life, Martyrdom, and Meaning for the WorldWeybright and Talley, 1968 - 319 pages |
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... Mississippi . On June 2 , COFO's voter project entered several can- didates in the Democratic primary . Even earlier , reacting against the long - time disfranchisement of the great bulk of the black elec- torate , they had launched an ...
... Mississippi . On June 2 , COFO's voter project entered several can- didates in the Democratic primary . Even earlier , reacting against the long - time disfranchisement of the great bulk of the black elec- torate , they had launched an ...
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... Mississippi in 1962 , announced his intention to march alone through his home state as a test of Mississippi's progress and of his own courage as a black man exercising ordinary freedoms . Martin King wished him well as Meredith and ...
... Mississippi in 1962 , announced his intention to march alone through his home state as a test of Mississippi's progress and of his own courage as a black man exercising ordinary freedoms . Martin King wished him well as Meredith and ...
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... Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party 196 , 197 Mississippi Summer Project 180 , 194 Mississippi march 241 , 244-249 , map 242 Monastery of the Holy Ghost ( Conyers , Ga . ) 125 Monson Motor Lodge ( St. Augustine , Fla . ) 190 , 191 ...
... Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party 196 , 197 Mississippi Summer Project 180 , 194 Mississippi march 241 , 244-249 , map 242 Monastery of the Holy Ghost ( Conyers , Ga . ) 125 Monson Motor Lodge ( St. Augustine , Fla . ) 190 , 191 ...
Contents
1 AS THE TWIG IS BENT | 1 |
2 A PILGRIMAGE WITH GOD | 15 |
3 THE CALL TO GREATNESS | 30 |
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