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In the first In the first biography of Martin Luther King to look at his life through the prism of his evolving faith, distinguished historian Paul Harvey examines Martin Luther King’s life through his complex, emerging, religious lives. Harvey will introduce many readers, perhaps for the first or only time, to the King of diverse religious and intellectual influences, of an increasingly radical cast of thought, and of a mélange of intellectual influences that he aligned in becoming the spokesperson for the most important social movement of twentieth-century American history. Not only does Harvey chronicle King’s metamorphosis and its impact on American and African American life, but he seeks to explain his “afterlives”—how in American culture King became transformed into a mainstream civil saint, shorn of his radical religious critique of how power functioned in America. Harvey’s concise biography will allow readers to see King anew in the context of his time and today.



Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

IntroductionThe Redemptive Power of Martin Luther King

1Growing Up King

2The Young Preacher in Boston and Montgomery

3The Montgomery Uprising

4Montgomery and SCLC

5The Dream, the Letter, and the Nightmare

6 Struggling in Selma and Chicago

7Shot Rings Out in the Memphis Sky

EpilogueThe Irrelevance of Sainthood: The Afterlives of King

Bibliographic Essay

Martin Luther King: A Religious Life

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 01/11/2021
      ISBN13: 9781538115923, 978-1538115923
      ISBN10: 1538115921

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      In the first In the first biography of Martin Luther King to look at his life through the prism of his evolving faith, distinguished historian Paul Harvey examines Martin Luther King’s life through his complex, emerging, religious lives. Harvey will introduce many readers, perhaps for the first or only time, to the King of diverse religious and intellectual influences, of an increasingly radical cast of thought, and of a mélange of intellectual influences that he aligned in becoming the spokesperson for the most important social movement of twentieth-century American history. Not only does Harvey chronicle King’s metamorphosis and its impact on American and African American life, but he seeks to explain his “afterlives”—how in American culture King became transformed into a mainstream civil saint, shorn of his radical religious critique of how power functioned in America. Harvey’s concise biography will allow readers to see King anew in the context of his time and today.



      Table of Contents

      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgments

      IntroductionThe Redemptive Power of Martin Luther King

      1Growing Up King

      2The Young Preacher in Boston and Montgomery

      3The Montgomery Uprising

      4Montgomery and SCLC

      5The Dream, the Letter, and the Nightmare

      6 Struggling in Selma and Chicago

      7Shot Rings Out in the Memphis Sky

      EpilogueThe Irrelevance of Sainthood: The Afterlives of King

      Bibliographic Essay

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