Publication |
Great Britain, Hodder Wayland, 2001.
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Description |
48pWhite Spine
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Series |
Famous Lives
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Summary/Abstract |
Martin Luther King Jr. was instrumental in the introduction of the Civil Rights Act in 1964. His life as a preacher and a ceaseless activist for blacks and second class citizens has made the world a richer place.
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Contents |
The man with a dream
'As good as anyone'
Unfair treatment
College and Coretta
A minister in Montgomery
The Montgomery bas boycott
The backlash begins
Victory!
Travels abroad
A brush with death
The movement grows
Birmingham : the big one
March on Washington
Violence erupts
The civil rights act
The fight goes on
The Nobel Prize
The last years
Death at the motel Lorraine
Who did it?
The legacy
Glossary
Furthur information
Date chart
Index
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Standard Number |
750238844 Pb.
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