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Provides a glimpse into Martin Luther King's early relationship with President John F Kennedy and his efforts to remain relevant in a protest movement growing increasingly massive and militant.

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"An essential read for students of King." -- Hope Wabuke The Root "A definitive collection of interviews, speeches, and correspondence." THE BEST BOOKS ABOUT THE VOLATILE '60S -- Scott Porch Daily Beast "Carson has dedicated his life's work to recovering the authentic voice of King, and in this latest volume, he and Armstrong capture King's life through a multifaceted approach, including a detailed chronology of King's life, a calendar of documents accompanied with select photographs, and documents resuscitating the dogged determination of the civil rights leader. This volume creates a word picture of the era in which King lived, and the reproductions of handwritten notes also give a textured feel to the intellectual evolution of King. The annotation of people, places, and events is exhaustive and good roughage for students, scholars, and interested laypersons... provide[s] an educational moment for all persons interested in truth, justice, history, and knowledge." -- Ida E. Jones Washington Independent Review of Books

Table of Contents
List of Papers List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction Chronology Editorial Principles and Practices List of Abbreviations Photographs The Papers Calendar of Documents Index

The Papers of Martin Luther King Jr. Volume VII

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    A Hardback by Martin Luther King, Jr., Clayborne Carson, Tenisha Hart Armstrong

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      Publisher: University of California Press
      Publication Date: 01/10/2014
      ISBN13: 9780520282698, 978-0520282698
      ISBN10: 0520282698

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Provides a glimpse into Martin Luther King's early relationship with President John F Kennedy and his efforts to remain relevant in a protest movement growing increasingly massive and militant.

      Trade Review
      "An essential read for students of King." -- Hope Wabuke The Root "A definitive collection of interviews, speeches, and correspondence." THE BEST BOOKS ABOUT THE VOLATILE '60S -- Scott Porch Daily Beast "Carson has dedicated his life's work to recovering the authentic voice of King, and in this latest volume, he and Armstrong capture King's life through a multifaceted approach, including a detailed chronology of King's life, a calendar of documents accompanied with select photographs, and documents resuscitating the dogged determination of the civil rights leader. This volume creates a word picture of the era in which King lived, and the reproductions of handwritten notes also give a textured feel to the intellectual evolution of King. The annotation of people, places, and events is exhaustive and good roughage for students, scholars, and interested laypersons... provide[s] an educational moment for all persons interested in truth, justice, history, and knowledge." -- Ida E. Jones Washington Independent Review of Books

      Table of Contents
      List of Papers List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction Chronology Editorial Principles and Practices List of Abbreviations Photographs The Papers Calendar of Documents Index

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