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Combining the latest insights from KIng biographies and movement histories, this book provides an up-to-date critical analysis of the relationship between King and the wider civil rights movement.  Delivering a fresh perspective on the relationship between ''the man and the movement'', Kirk argues that it is the interactionbetween national and local movement concerns that is essential to understanding King''s leadership and black activism in the 1950s and 1960s.  Kirk examines King''s strengths and his limitations, and weighs the role that king played in then movement alongside the contributions of other civil rights organizations and leaders, and local civil rights activists.

Suitable for undergraduate courses in 20th century US history.



Trade Review

"the finest brief biography of King currently on the market"

Patterns of Prejudice

"… a very fine introduction to the major themes of the civil rights movement"

Institute of Historical Research

"John A. Kirk's study achieves its aim of contextualizing King's contribution to the civil rights movement and evaluating his career."

Journal of American Studies, Volume 39 - 2005

“The book would work as a supplemental text in survey courses or other classes that emphasize political history, leadership, government or the civil rights movement. Gives readers a glimpse of the political leadership of Martin Luther King Jr”.

S. Jonathan Bass, Samford University



Table of Contents

Introduction: King in Context 1. Becoming a Leader, 1929-1956 2. Catching Up, 1956-1961 3. Forming a Strategy, 1961-3 4. Glory Bound, 1963-4 5. A Movement in Transition, 1965-6 6. New Directions, 1966-1968

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 11/5/2004 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780582414310, 978-0582414310
      ISBN10: 0582414318

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Combining the latest insights from KIng biographies and movement histories, this book provides an up-to-date critical analysis of the relationship between King and the wider civil rights movement.  Delivering a fresh perspective on the relationship between ''the man and the movement'', Kirk argues that it is the interactionbetween national and local movement concerns that is essential to understanding King''s leadership and black activism in the 1950s and 1960s.  Kirk examines King''s strengths and his limitations, and weighs the role that king played in then movement alongside the contributions of other civil rights organizations and leaders, and local civil rights activists.

      Suitable for undergraduate courses in 20th century US history.



      Trade Review

      "the finest brief biography of King currently on the market"

      Patterns of Prejudice

      "… a very fine introduction to the major themes of the civil rights movement"

      Institute of Historical Research

      "John A. Kirk's study achieves its aim of contextualizing King's contribution to the civil rights movement and evaluating his career."

      Journal of American Studies, Volume 39 - 2005

      “The book would work as a supplemental text in survey courses or other classes that emphasize political history, leadership, government or the civil rights movement. Gives readers a glimpse of the political leadership of Martin Luther King Jr”.

      S. Jonathan Bass, Samford University



      Table of Contents

      Introduction: King in Context 1. Becoming a Leader, 1929-1956 2. Catching Up, 1956-1961 3. Forming a Strategy, 1961-3 4. Glory Bound, 1963-4 5. A Movement in Transition, 1965-6 6. New Directions, 1966-1968

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