The Origins of the Civil Rights Movement: Black Communities Organizing for ChangeAn account of the origins, development, and personalities of the Civil Rights movement from 1953-1963. |
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... Martin Luther King , Jr. ( New York : Hill & Wang , 1970 ) , pp . 219-27 . 36. The view that the SCLC was Martin Luther King , Jr. , is entrenched in most studies on the subject . An accompanying view is that King was in essence a ...
... Martin Luther King , Jr. ( New York : Hill & Wang , 1970 ) , pp . 219-27 . 36. The view that the SCLC was Martin Luther King , Jr. , is entrenched in most studies on the subject . An accompanying view is that King was in essence a ...
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... Martin Luther King , Jr. , May 28 , 1959 , MLK : BU . 52. Wyatt Walker interview , September 29 , 1978 , New York . 53. Ibid . 54. King , " Recommendations to the Board , " October 1 , 1959 , MLK : BU . 55. Ibid . 56. Martin Luther King ...
... Martin Luther King , Jr. , May 28 , 1959 , MLK : BU . 52. Wyatt Walker interview , September 29 , 1978 , New York . 53. Ibid . 54. King , " Recommendations to the Board , " October 1 , 1959 , MLK : BU . 55. Ibid . 56. Martin Luther King ...
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... Martin Luther King , Jr. , speech , May 17 , 1957 , Washington , D.C. MLK : BU . 18. Martin Luther King , Jr. , letter to Thurgood Marshall , February 6 , 1958 , MLK : BU . 19. SCLC , Constitution and By - Laws , MLK : BU . 20. Ella ...
... Martin Luther King , Jr. , speech , May 17 , 1957 , Washington , D.C. MLK : BU . 18. Martin Luther King , Jr. , letter to Thurgood Marshall , February 6 , 1958 , MLK : BU . 19. SCLC , Constitution and By - Laws , MLK : BU . 20. Ella ...
Contents
Domination Church and the NAACP | 1 |
Beginnings and Confrontations | 17 |
MIA ICC and ACMHR 40 | 40 |
Copyright | |
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