A call to conscience

the landmark speeches of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

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Martin Luther King Jr.: A call to conscience (2001, G.K. Hall)

English language

Published Nov. 28, 2001 by G.K. Hall.

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978-0-7838-9536-9
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His speeches stirred a generation to change--and outlined a practical way to economic freedom and true democracy. His words would help bring about the end of a brutally unequal system and would show a timeless method for achieving fairness and justice for all.?A CALL TO CONSCIENCE is a milestone collection of Dr. King's most influential and best-known speeches. Compiled by Stanford historian Dr. Clayborne Carson, director of the King Papers Project, and by contributing editor Kris Shepard, this volume takes you behind the scenes on an astonishing historical journey--from the small, crowded church in Montgomery, Alabama, where "The Birth of a New Nation" ignited the modern civil rights movement, to the center of the nation's capital, where "I Have a Dream" echoed through a nation's conscience, to the Mason Temple in Memphis, where over ten thousand people heard Dr. King give his last, transcendent speech, "I've Been to the Mountaintop," …

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Subjects

  • African Americans -- Civil rights
  • Civil rights movements -- United States -- History -- 20th century
  • Large type books
  • United States -- Race relations