James Cone cuts through the superficial assessments of King and Malcolm as polar opposites to reveal two men whose visions were complementary and moving towards convergence.
Martin Luther King Jr. dreamed of a country united in true racial equality.
America's History 6th Ed Vol 2 + Jungle + Martin Luther King, Jr., Malcolm X, and the Civil Rights Struggle...
America a Concise History 2e Volume 2 + America Firsthand 6e Volume 2: And Martin Luther King Jr., Malcolm X,...
" This volume presents the two leaders’ relationship to the civil rights movement beyond a simplified dualism.
Black America has made tremendous progress, and the hard work of our leaders from the past and today was instrumental in making our future better.
In the second volume of his three-part history, a monumental trilogy that began with Parting the Waters, winner of the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Critics Circle Award, Taylor Branch portrays the Civil Rights Movement at its zenith ...
Marable's holistic understanding of history counts the story of the slave as much as that of the master; he highlights the flesh-and-blood courage of those figures who have been robbed of their visceral humanity as members of the historical ...
Martin Luther King Jr.'s Death and How It Changed America Michael Eric Dyson ... There has been a big debate among scholars of the civil rights movement about whether it is Great Men—and the inherent patriarchy of the term has been ...
The authors' own abridgement preserves the hallmark explanatory power of the parent text, helping students to understand not only what happened but why -- so they're never left wondering what's important.
Provides an overview of Martin Luther King's life and accomplishments, describes the events surrounding his assassination, and discusses his impact on the American people and American society.