Ebook: April 4, 1968: Martin Luther King, Jr.'s death and how it changed America
Author: King Martin Luther, Dyson Michael Eric
- Tags: African American leadership, African Americans--Civil rights--History, African Americans--Social conditions, African Americans--Social conditions--21st century, Baptists--Clergy, Influence (Literary artistic etc.), Mord, POLITICAL SCIENCE--Political Freedom & Security--Civil Rights, POLITICAL SCIENCE--Political Freedom & Security--Human Rights, Race relations, Social conditions, Sozialer Wandel, Biography, History, King Martin Luther -- Jr. -- 1929-1968 -- Death and burial, King Martin Luther -- Jr. -
- Year: 2010
- Publisher: Basic Civitas Books
- City: New York;Schwarze;United States
- Language: English
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A cultural critic reassesses the late civil rights leader's significance and influence on American society, as well as the ways in which his death transformed the discussion of race in America.;Preface -- Part 1: Moses: A Prophet's Death in Three Acts: -- Act 1: Fighting Death -- Act 2: Talking Death -- Act 3: Facing Death -- Part 2: Promised Land, or Wilderness? -- Report Card on Black America -- The Black Family and Black Inequality -- What Would Martin Do? Poverty, Prosperity, and Performance of Blackness -- Part 3: Joshua: Charismatic Black Leadership in a Prophet's Shadow: A Messiah Measures Leadership -- Heir Apparent -- Last of a Dying Breed? -- Black Kennedy -- Afterword: Interview with Dr. King on His 80th Birthday -- Index.
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