Zusammenfassung
Martin Luther King Jr.: A Reference Guide to His Life and Works allows the reader to explore not just the facets of Martin Luther King, Jr.'s career but the network of associates across the Civil Rights Movement that enabled him to move forward with his campaigns for racial justice. Drawing on wide-ranging scholarship, the volume allows the reader to understand King in the context of his times. It features a chronology, an introduction that briefly covers his life, a comprehensive bibliography, and a dictionary section with entries on people, places, and events related to him.
Schlagworte
Religion Protest Social Movements Martin Luther King Jr. African American History American history Nonviolence Montgomery Selma Race Relations White Supremacy Birmingham Civil Rights Movement Memphis- Kapitel Ausklappen | EinklappenSeiten
- i–xiv Preface i–xiv
- 1–194 Introduction 1–194
- 195–206 Bibliography 195–206
- 207–208 About the Authors 207–208