Book: Paperback: Premium Edition | 4.37 x 6.81in | 240 pages | ISBN 9780451527530 | 01 Jan 2000 | Signet Classic | 18 - AND UP
The Civil Rights leader's classic and eloquent appeal to conscience-in an inspiring new package
The 1963 campaign launched by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and the Civil Rights movement on the segregated streets of Birmingham, Alabama, demonstrated to the world the power of nonviolent direct action.
In this remarkable book, Dr. King offers an eloquent and penetrating analysis of the events and pressures that propelled the Civil Rights movement from lunch counter sit-ins and prayer marches to the forefront of American consciousness.
With an Afterword by Reverend Jesse L. Jackson, Sr.
Introduction
1. The Negro Revolution - Why 1963?
2. The Sword That Heals
3. Bull Connor's Birmingham
4. New Day in Birmingham
5. Letter from Birmingham Jail
6. Black and White Together
7. The Summer of Our Discontent
8. The Days to Come
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