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Author King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929-1968.

Title The papers of Martin Luther King, Jr. / senior editor, Clayborne Carson ; volume editors, Ralph E. Luker, Penny A. Russell ; advisory editor, Louis R. Harlan
Published Berkeley : University of California Press, c1992-

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Description volumes <1-6> : illustrations ; 27 cm
Contents v. 1. Called to serve, January 1929-June 1951 --v. 2. Rediscovering precious values, July 1951-November 1955 -- v. 3. Birth of a new age, December 1955-December 1956 -- v. 4. Symbol of the movement, Jamuary 1957- December 1958 -- v. 5 Threshold of a new decade January 1959 - December 1960 -- v. 6. Advocate of the Social Gospel September 1948- March 1963
Summary Volume II begins with King's doctoral work at Boston University and ends with his first year as pastor of the historic Dexter Avenue Baptist Church in Montgomery, Alabama. It includes papers from his graduate courses and a fully annotated text of his dissertation. There is correspondence with people King knew in his years before graduate school and a transcription of the first known recording of a King sermon. We learn, too, of King's marriage to Coretta Scott. Accepting the call to serve Dexter, King followed the church's tradition of socially active pastors by becoming involved in voter registration and other issues of social justice. In Montgomery he completed his doctoral work, and he and Coretta Scott began their married life. King's early papers document the formative experiences of a man whose life and teachings have had a profound influence not only on Americans but on people of all nations
More than two decades after his death, Martin Luther King, Jr.'s ideas - his call for racial equality, his faith in the ultimate triumph of justice, and his insistence on the power of nonviolent struggle to bring about a major transformation of American society - are as vital and timely as ever. The wealth of his writings, both published and unpublished, that constitute his intellectual legacy are now preserved in this authoritative, chronologically arranged, multivolume edition. Faithfully transcribing the texts of his letters, speeches, sermons, student papers, and articles, this edition has no equal
Analysis Black persons Rights Protest movements
United States
Notes Vol. 2 edited by Ralph E. Luker, Penny A. Russell, Peter Holloran
Vol. 3 edited by Stewart Burns ... et al
Vol. 4, 6 edited by Susan Carson ... et al
Vol. 5 edited by Tenisha Armstrong ... et al
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929-1968 -- Archives.
King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929-1968.
African Americans -- Civil rights.
Civil rights movements -- United States -- History -- 20th century.
African Americans -- Civil rights.
SUBJECT United States -- Race relations. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85140494
United States -- Race relations. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85140494
Author Carson, Clayborne, 1944-
Luker, Ralph E.
Russell, Penny A.
LC no. 91042336
ISBN 0520079507 (v.1 : cloth)
0520079515
0520079523 (v.3 : cloth)
0520222318 (v. 4 : alk. paper)
0520242394 (v. 5)
0520248740 (v. 6)
9780520242395 (v. 5 : alk. paper)
Other Titles Papers