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Title Martin Luther King, Jr. : a documentary, Montgomery to Memphis / with an introduction by Coretta Scott King ; editor, Flip Schulke ; associate editor, Bob Fitch ; text by Penelope McPhee
Edition First edition
Published New York : Norton, [1976]
New York : W. W. Norton & Company, Inc., [1976]
©1976
©1976

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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.
Genre/Form Biographies.
Author Fitch, Robert, 1938-
McPhee, Penelope
Schulke, Flip, 1930-2008.
LC no. 76358943
ISBN 0393074870
0393074927 (paperback)