Description |
224 pages : illustrations, portraits ; 29 cm |
Contents |
Prologue ''The Problem'' -- Introduction / Coretta Scott King -- Chronology -- ''There Comes a Time'' : The Montgomery Bus Boycott -- ''Season of Suffering'' : Sit-ins, Freedom Rides, Demonstrations -- ''Sheep in the Midst of Wolves'' : Meredith Enters the University of Mississippi -- ''Freedom Must Be Demanded'' : Birmingham -- ''You Can't Kill an Idea'' : The Assassination of Medgar Evers, June -- ''I Have a Dream'' : The March on Washington, August 28 -- ''The Doors of Opportunity'' : School Desegregation, September -- ''Man Is a Child of God'' : King, the Minister and the Man -- ''We Shall Overcome'' : Voter Registration and Selma, Alabama -- ''An Idea Whose Time Has Come'' : The Black Man Votes -- ''We Have a Power'' : Meredith's March Through Mississippi, June -- ''We Must Never Lose Infinite Hope'' : Chicago -- ''He Died to Make Me Free'' : Memphis, April -- Epilogue -- Speeches and Sermons Letter from Birmingham Jail : April 16 -- ''I Have A Dream'' : August 28, 1963 -- 1964 Nobel Peace Prize Acceptance Speech : December 10 -- The Drum Major Instinct : February 4, 1968 -- ''I've Been to the Mountaintop'' : April 3, 1968 |
Summary |
Striking pictures and text graphically recapitulate the entire Civil Rights movement through the story of Dr. King's struggle to fulfill his dream |
Subject |
King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929-1968.
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Genre/Form |
Biographies.
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Author |
Fitch, Robert, 1938-
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McPhee, Penelope
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Schulke, Flip, 1930-2008.
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LC no. |
76358943 |
ISBN |
0393074870 |
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0393074927 (paperback) |
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