Edition |
First edition. |
Description |
xxvi, 676 pages ; 25 cm |
Contents |
PART I. PHILOSOPHY -- RELIGIOUS: NONVIOLENCE -- 1. Nonviolence and racial justice (1957) -- 2. The Most Durable Power (1958) -- 3. The Power of Nonviolence (1958) -- 4. An Experiment in Love (1958) -- 5. Speech Before the Youth March for Integrated Schools (1959) -- 6. My Trip to the Land of Gandhi (1959) -- 7. The Social Organization of Nonviolence (1959) -- 8. Pilgrimage to Nonviolence (1960) -- 9. Suffering and Faith (1960) -- 10. Love, Law, and Civil Disobedience (1961) -- 11. Nonviolence: The Only Road to Freedom (1966) -- 12. A Gift of Love (1966) -- 13. Showdown for Nonviolence (1968) -- SOCIAL: INTEGRATION -- 14. Our Struggle (1956) -- 15. Walk for Freedom (1956) -- 16. The Current Crisis in Race Relations (1958) -- 17. Who Speaks for the South? (1958) -- 18. The Burning Truth in the South (1960) -- 19. An Address Before the National Press Club (1962) -- 20. The Case Against "Tokenism" (1962) -- 21. Bold Design for a New SOuth (1963) -- 22. The Ethical Demands for Integration (1963) -- 23. Behind the Selma March (1965) -- POLITICAL: WEDGED BETWEEN DEMOCRACY AND BLACK NATIONALISM -- 24. Facing the Challenge of a New Age (1957) -- 25. The Rising Tide of Racial Consciousness (1960) -- 26. Equality Now: The President Has the Power (1961) -- 27. The Time for Freedom Has Come (1961) -- 28. In a Word: Now (1963) -- 29. Hammer on Civil Rights (1964) -- 30. Negroes Are Not Moving Too Fast (1964) -- 31. Civil Right No. 1: The Right to Vote (1965) -- 32. Next Stop: The North (1965). |
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PART II. FAMOUS SERMONS AND PUBLIC ADDRESSES -- 33. Give Us the Ballot- We will Transform the South (1957) -- 34. If the Negro Wins, Labor Wins (1962) -- 35. The American Dream (1963) -- 36. I Have a Dream (1963) -- 37. Eulogy for the Martyred Children (1963) -- 38. Nobel Prize Acceptance Speech (1964) -- 39. Our God is Marching On! [Selma, Alabama Speech] (1965) -- 40. A Time to Break Silence (1967) -- 41. Where Do We Go From Here? (1967) -- 42. A Christmas Sermon on Peace (1967) -- 43. The Drum Major Instinct (4 February 1968) -- 44. Remaining Awake Through a Great Revolution (31 March 1968) -- 45. I See the Promised Land (3 April 1968). |
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PART III. HISTORIC ESSAYS -- 46. Letter from Birmingham City Jail (1963) -- 47. Black Power Defined (1967) -- 48. A Testament of Hope (1968) -- PART IV. INTERVIEWS -- 49. Kenneth B. Clark Interview (1963) -- 50. Playboy Interview: Martin Luther King, Jr. (1965) -- 51. Transcript of "Meet the Press" Television News Interview (1966) -- 52. Transcript of "Face to Face" Television News Interview (1967) -- PART V. BOOKS -- 53. Stride Toward Freedom (1958) -- 54. The Strength to Love (1963) -- 55. Why We Can't Wait (1964) -- 56. Where Do We Go From Here: Chaos or Community? (1967) -- 57. The Trumpet of Conscience (1967). |
Note |
Includes index. |
Bibliography |
Bibliography: pages 654-661. |
Subject |
African Americans -- Civil rights.
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United States -- Race relations.
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Added Author |
Washington, James Melvin.
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ISBN |
0062509314 |
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