Martin Luther King, Jr: His Life, Martyrdom, and Meaning for the WorldWeybright and Talley, 1968 - 319 pages |
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... protest for right . The White Citizens Councils and the Ku Klux Klan are protesting for the perpetuation of injustice in the community . We are protesting for the birth of justice in the community . Their methods lead to violence and ...
... protest for right . The White Citizens Councils and the Ku Klux Klan are protesting for the perpetuation of injustice in the community . We are protesting for the birth of justice in the community . Their methods lead to violence and ...
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... protest courageously and yet with dignity and Christian love , when the history books are written in future generations , the historians will have to pause and say , ' There lived a great people - a black people - who injected new ...
... protest courageously and yet with dignity and Christian love , when the history books are written in future generations , the historians will have to pause and say , ' There lived a great people - a black people - who injected new ...
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... protest against the presence of Luther Ingalls , secretary of the Montgomery Citizens Council . A month later , Mayor W. A. Gayle publicly announced that he had joined that segregationist organization , and on January 22 , whites ...
... protest against the presence of Luther Ingalls , secretary of the Montgomery Citizens Council . A month later , Mayor W. A. Gayle publicly announced that he had joined that segregationist organization , and on January 22 , whites ...
Contents
1 AS THE TWIG IS BENT | 1 |
2 A PILGRIMAGE WITH GOD | 15 |
3 THE CALL TO GREATNESS | 30 |
Copyright | |
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