Martin Luther King, Jr.
Martin Luther
King, Jr.'s
book Why We Can't Wait was published in 1963 when
Dr.
King was a civil rights leader in Birmingham, Alabama. ....
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Why We Can't Wait
Martin Luther
King, Jr.'s
book Why We Can't Wait was published in 1963 when
Dr.
King was a civil rights leader in Birmingham, Alabama. ....
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Martin Luther King's Assassination & Black Power
.... and Charles V. Hamilton fully described their new militancy in their
book Black Power: "The .... Carmichael and Hamilton were challenging
Dr.
King's tactics with ....
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Orders to Kill
.... Clearly, the conspiracy, as portrayed in Pepper's
book, was not a matter of "renegade ....
King is presented in this summary: The popularity of
Dr.
King with urban ....
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William F. Pepper, in Orders to Kill
.... Clearly, the conspiracy, as portrayed in Pepper's
book, was not a matter of "renegade ....
King is presented in this summary: The popularity of
Dr.
King with urban ....
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Martin Luther King, Jr. & Socrates on Civil Disobedience
....
King (1964, p. 134) made an important point in his
book: given the historical .... Socrates might even agree with those who rejected
Dr.
King's (1964) position on ....
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Concept of Civil Disobedience
....
King (1964, p. 134) made an important point in his
book: given the historical .... Socrates might even agree with those who rejected
Dr.
King's (1964) position on ....
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The Civil Rights Movement
.... shows how this worked and how the nonviolent crusades led by
Dr.
King and others .... Fairclough's
book has greater depth than Haskins's
book, which offers a good ....
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Origins of the Civil Rights Movement
.... shows how this worked and how the nonviolent crusades led by
Dr.
King and others .... Fairclough's
book has greater depth than Haskins's
book, which offers a good ....
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Martin Luther King, Jr.
.... At a
book signing in Harlem, New York, he was attacked and stabbed in the .... anything to her; don't prosecute; get her healed." In 1960,
Dr.
King resigned from ....
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MEDIA ETHICS
.... a copyright infringement suit against a Decatur, GA outfit, called Business
Book Review .... have printed it if it had been anyone other than the revered
Dr.
King? ....
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Oakland: Urban Blacks and Privileged Whites
.... of inequity came black power and the Black Panthers, arrayed against
Dr.
King's nonviolence, white fear, and white-liberal sympathy. Self's
book title comes ....
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Overcoming Racism
.... youth who grew up in Southeast Washington, DC, many years after
Dr.
King's speech, a .... But, as revealed in Ron Suskind's
book A Hope in the Unseen: An American ....
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WEB DuBois, Martin Luther King Jr., and Malcolm X: Careers and ...
.... Recounting a speech by Malcolm X in Selma, Alabama,
Dr.
King stated ....
King, Martin Luther. .... Kly, Yussuf Naim, ed. The Black
Book: The True Political Philosophy of ....
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C. Wright Mills
.... In his
book, Why We Can't Wait (1964), Martin Luther
King Jr. .... Malcolm X has been viewed as the only true rival to
Dr.
King for black political and social ....
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The Civil Rights Movements
.... as
Dr.
King often preached from .... residents of the Western states in internment camps such as that at Manzanar in California, as told in the
book Farewell to ....
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Martin Luther King, Jr.
.... Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass is a very short
book. .... violence erupted in more than 40 cities around the nation following the death of
Dr.
King. ....
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The murder of John F. Kennedy
.... his death, as later investigations revealed,
Dr.
King was .... recording
King's marital infidelity to Coretta
King "in an .... The central secret, says the
book, is that ....
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Jonathan Kozol's Savage Inequalities
.... 82). Kozol's
book is powerful because it aims at both the mind and the heart of his reader. .... St. Louis named for
Dr.
King. . . . The ....
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Black Workers and Segregation
.... One of the most powerful and eloquent parts of the
book is the well .... for food stamps), is best remembered as the cause for which
Dr. Martin Luther
King, Jr ....
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Southern African American Workers
.... One of the most powerful and eloquent parts of the
book is the well .... for food stamps), is best remembered as the cause for which
Dr. Martin Luther
King, Jr ....
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Savage Inequalities: Children in America's Schools
.... (Kozol 5-6). It is the thesis of this study that Kozol's
book is effective and significant primarily because he .... Louis named for
Dr.
King. . . . ....
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Copoal Punishment in American Schools
.... of anticommunist activism, the murders of
Dr.
King and of .... and Child Care, was authored by
Dr. Benjamin Spock .... 1998), the early versions of Spock's
book did not ....
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Zeitgeist and the Individual
.... realm of creative analysis and objective appraisal" (2).
Dr.
King's statement, though .... In his
book Geist and Zeitgeist, Hermann Broch contends that the ....
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The Zeitgeist and the Individual
.... realm of creative analysis and objective appraisal" (2).
Dr.
King's statement, though .... In his
book Geist and Zeitgeist, Hermann Broch contends that the ....
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Montgomery Bus Boycott Final
.... The
book is most enlightening because the collection of voices of those involved in the protest show us first hand the boycott .... "
Dr.
King Timeline." http ....
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Woodward's Origins of the New South
.... up the text, with a view toward (1) assessing the
book's contribution to .... are concerned, it may be noted that, paradoxically, one of
Dr.
King's most prominent ....
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Black Rage & Multicultural Counseling
.... as authors, it can be taken as a medical or health care
book, and its .... What is important about this is that Malcolm's views and those of
Dr.
King, whose civil ....
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Leading Out Loud (Terry Pearce)
.... In the first section of the
book, Pearce describes the connection between effective .... Pearce cites the impracticality of having
Dr.
King take questions after ....
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Expressive Individualism in America
.... Major aim of
book is to dispel the myth of black-sponsored race .... as duBois and Randolph and such success stories as Bunche,
Dr.
King's desegregating public ....
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