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Martin Luther King, Jr.

Autor: Marshall Frady
Editorial: New York : Penguin Group, 2002.
Serie: Penguin lives series.
Edición/Formato:   Libro : Biografía : Inglés (eng)Ver todas las ediciones y todos los formatos
Resumen:
"As a young journalist in the South in the 1960s, Marshall Frady walked the hot sidewalks, sat in crowded churches and courtrooms, and interviewed prominent civil rights leaders. Now the critically acclaimed biographer profiles a man whose spiritual and political leadership gained him an indelible place in twentieth-century history. In his masterly and riveting Martin Luther King, Jr., Frady draws on his twenty-five  Leer más
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Género/Forma: Biography
Formato físico adicional: Online version:
Frady, Marshall.
Martin Luther King, Jr.
New York : Penguin Group, 2002
(OCoLC)651926018
Persona designada: Martin Luther King, Jr.
Tipo de material: Biografía, Recurso en Internet
Tipo de documento: Libro/Texto, Recurso en Internet
Todos autores / colaboradores: Marshall Frady
ISBN: 0670882313 9780670882311
Número OCLC: 48758535
Notas: "A Lipper/Viking book."
Descripción: vii, 216 p. ; 20 cm.
Contenido: Out of Egypt --
The wilderness time --
Apotheosis --
The fair country.
Título de la serie: Penguin lives series.
Responsabilidad: Marshall Frady.
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Resumen:

"As a young journalist in the South in the 1960s, Marshall Frady walked the hot sidewalks, sat in crowded churches and courtrooms, and interviewed prominent civil rights leaders. Now the critically acclaimed biographer profiles a man whose spiritual and political leadership gained him an indelible place in twentieth-century history. In his masterly and riveting Martin Luther King, Jr., Frady draws on his twenty-five years of award-winning commentary on American race relations to give an inspiring portrait of this amazing leader and the turbulent era in which he lived." "Martin Luther King, Jr., deftly interweaves the history of the civil rights movement with King's rise to fame and influence and offers fascinating insight into factions within the movement itself. Frady explores the complexities of King's relationship with the Kennedy and Johnson administrations, J. Edgar Hoover's relentless hounding of the civil rights leader, and King's anticipation of his own death. Above all, Frady's spellbinding voice brings to new life the ambitious, pious son of an Atlanta Baptist minister thrust onto a national platform of moral grandeur, and it shows, in vividly recalled scenes, how both King and his country reacted to those cataclysmic years."--BOOK JACKET.

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