Martin Luther King, Jr
Ramdin Ron2004
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Total copies: 1
Subject: This biography examines the life, activism, achievement, and influence of the work of Martin Luther King, Jr. (1929-1968). It includes chapters that examine his early life, and his time at Morehouse College, Crozer Seminary, and Boston University. It outlines how he was influenced by and participated in events surrounding Rosa Parks' protest against bus segregation in Montgomery. The book provides a chapter on his journey to India, and documents his rise as a dominant force in the American Civil Rights Movement, with his genius for rhetoric and advocacy of non-violent protest. The book also looks at his involvement in Vietnam and the Poor People's Campaign.
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Edition:
1st ed
Imprint:
London 2004 Haus Publishing
Collation:
151p
ISBN:
1904341829
Dewey class:
HI.3.02RAMHI.3.02/RAM
Language:
English
BRN:
1856688