The autobiography of Martin Luther King, Jr.

An autobiography of the Baptist minister Martin Luther King, Jr., compiled and edited from articles, essays, speeches, sermons, letters, and other sources, examining his private and public life and describing his involvement in many important events in the civil rights movement.

Main Author: King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929-1968.
Other Authors: Carson, Clayborne, 1944-
Format: Books Print Book
Language: English
Published: New York : Intellectual Properties Management : in association with Grand Central Pub., 2001.
Edition: 1st trade ed.
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • Early years
  • Morehouse College
  • Crozer Seminary
  • Boston University
  • Coretta
  • Dexter Avenue Baptist Church
  • Montgomery movement begins
  • The violence of desperate men
  • Desegregation at last
  • The expanding struggle
  • Birth of a new nation
  • Brush with death
  • Pilgrimage to nonviolence
  • The sit-in movement
  • Atlanta arrest and presidential politics
  • The Albany movement
  • The Birmingham campaign
  • Letter from Birmingham Jail
  • Freedom now!
  • March on Washington
  • Death of illusions
  • St. Augustine
  • The Mississippi challenge
  • The Nobel Peace Prize
  • Malcolm X
  • Selma
  • Watts
  • Chicago campaign
  • Black power
  • Beyond Vietnam
  • The poor people's campaign
  • Unfulfilled dreams.