Martin Luther King, Jr: His Life, Martyrdom, and Meaning for the WorldWeybright and Talley, 1968 - 319 pages |
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... later reopened them - with chairs re- moved to avoid integrated seating . Months later , one swimming pool was sold to James Gray who opened it as a “ private ” facility for whites only . As election time approached , SNCC and SCLC ...
... later reopened them - with chairs re- moved to avoid integrated seating . Months later , one swimming pool was sold to James Gray who opened it as a “ private ” facility for whites only . As election time approached , SNCC and SCLC ...
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... later gave rise to the slogan " Black Power . " Martin King himself was never so steeped in the rural experi- ence , but he was surrounded by those who were . In his various roles , he stood at the center of the crosscurrents that made ...
... later gave rise to the slogan " Black Power . " Martin King himself was never so steeped in the rural experi- ence , but he was surrounded by those who were . In his various roles , he stood at the center of the crosscurrents that made ...
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... later , in Mississippi , police fired into a crowd of black students at Medgar Evers ' alma mater , Alcorn College , wounding six of them . This event went virtually unreported . The repercussions of these and other acts of white ...
... later , in Mississippi , police fired into a crowd of black students at Medgar Evers ' alma mater , Alcorn College , wounding six of them . This event went virtually unreported . The repercussions of these and other acts of white ...
Contents
1 AS THE TWIG IS BENT | 1 |
2 A PILGRIMAGE WITH GOD | 15 |
3 THE CALL TO GREATNESS | 30 |
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