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At Canaan's edge : America in the King years, 1965-68
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At Canaan's edge : America in the King years, 1965-68

저자: Taylor Branch
출판사: New York : Simon & Schuster, ©2006.
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This book concludes a 3-volume history of American race, violence, and democracy. As the book begins, King and his movement are one decade into an epic struggle for the promises of democracy. The quest to cross Selma's Edmund Pettus Bridge on March 7, 1965 engages the conscience of the world, strains the civil rights coalition, and embroils King with the U.S. government. After Selma, freedom workers are murdered,  더 읽기…
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Branch, Taylor.
At Canaan's edge.
New York : Simon & Schuster, c2006
(OCoLC)607670950
명시된 사람: Martin Luther King, Jr.; Martin Luther King
자료 유형: 전기, 인터넷 자료
문서 형식: 책, 인터넷 자원
모든 저자 / 참여자: Taylor Branch
ISBN: 068485712X 9780684857121
OCLC 번호: 62118415
설명: xiii, 1039 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
내용: Selma: the last revolution --
High tide --
Crossroads in freedom and war --
Passion.
책임: Taylor Branch.
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Chronicles dramatic campaigns in Mississippi and Alabama, King's tormented alliance with Lyndon Johnson, his painful break with Stokey Carmichael over black power, and persecution by Hoover's FBI.  더 읽기…

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