Martin Luther King, Jr.; His Life, Martyrdom and Meaning for the World 1968 by William Robert Miller |
Item #: BOC377 Our price: $12.50 |
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Publisher : Weybright and Talley; 1st ed 1968 African American civil rights workers 319 pages Based on twelve years of observation, study and research, this book embraces a complete perspective on the life and death of a modern saint. Concise but carefully detailed and thoroughly documented, it provides not only a full-length portrait of the mature Martin Luther King but describes the process of his growing up - from childhood encounters with racial discrimination to the shaping of his philosophy of life, theological outlook and goals for the future. This is a full and authoritative study. It is also a compelling narrative, replete with the sights and sounds and feelings of an era, a movement and its men and women of courage and hope. A very nice first edition hardcover with a large picture section in center. X-Lib as noted on title page. Dust jacket has a little edge wear and a couple tears (see photos) but still nice to have. Please see and enlarge photos and let me know if you have any questions. Thanks |
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