Martin Luther King, Jr: His Life, Martyrdom, and Meaning for the WorldWeybright and Talley, 1968 - 319 pages |
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... Meeting , Monday at 7:00 p.m. , at the Holt Street Baptist Church for further instructions . The logical choice for chairman of the Friday night meeting , Nixon could not afford to jeopardize his job on the railroad by taking time off ...
... Meeting , Monday at 7:00 p.m. , at the Holt Street Baptist Church for further instructions . The logical choice for chairman of the Friday night meeting , Nixon could not afford to jeopardize his job on the railroad by taking time off ...
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... meeting on November 14 , he announced that " the most difficult stage of crisis has just begun . " It was decided then to terminate the boycott - not immediately , but upon formal delivery of the court's mandate to the Montgomery ...
... meeting on November 14 , he announced that " the most difficult stage of crisis has just begun . " It was decided then to terminate the boycott - not immediately , but upon formal delivery of the court's mandate to the Montgomery ...
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... meeting of three whites and three Negroes , including the Rev. W. M. Boyd , a signer of the earlier letter . Negotiations , once begun , quickly broke down , and black leaders learned that a unit of the Georgia National Guard had been ...
... meeting of three whites and three Negroes , including the Rev. W. M. Boyd , a signer of the earlier letter . Negotiations , once begun , quickly broke down , and black leaders learned that a unit of the Georgia National Guard had been ...
Contents
1 AS THE TWIG IS BENT | 1 |
2 A PILGRIMAGE WITH GOD | 15 |
3 THE CALL TO GREATNESS | 30 |
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