Martin Luther King, Jr.: A Biography

Martin Luther King, Jr.: A Biography

by Roger Bruns
Martin Luther King, Jr.: A Biography
Martin Luther King, Jr.: A Biography

Martin Luther King, Jr.: A Biography

by Roger Bruns

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There has been recent controversy in the African American community about youth and their lack of appreciation for the gains of the civil rights movement of the 1950s and 1960s. This stellar biography is a superb introduction to the foremost leader of the civil rights movement. The story and historical context will be eye-opening for students and a good refresher for others who are too young to have remembered the events. In a gripping narrative style, the biography traces the young Martin, the son and grandson of formidable preachers, to his calling as a minister too, but one who would take on the entrenched racism of the South, and North, through a nonviolent movement that changed the course of American history.

There has been recent controversy in the African American community about youth and their lack of appreciation for the gains of the civil rights movement of the 1950s and 1960s. This stellar biography is a superb introduction to the foremost leader of the civil rights movement. The story and historical context will be eye-opening for students and a good refresher for others who are too young to have remembered the events. In a gripping narrative style, the biography traces the young Martin, the son and grandson of formidable preachers, to his calling as a minister too, but one who would take on the entrenched racism of the South, and North, through a nonviolent movement that changed the course of American history.

King's story is compelling, starting from his early nurtured family life in an insular community of blacks in Atlanta. His education at Morehouse College, Crozer Theological Seminary, and Boston University and courtship of Coretta Scott lead into the early days of the civil rights movement and King's leadership role in the major marches, demonstrations, boycotts, and sit-ins that took place, mainly in the South. Critical insight into the Kennedy and Johnson Administrations is given as King negotiates with the presidents for equal rights for blacks. The violent reactions against and hatred of many whites for those seeking racial justice are still shocking today. Against the backdrop of beatings, killings, bombings, threats, and imprisoning, King is portrayed as driven to lift up all Americans, even if it meant martyrdom.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780313063534
Publisher: ABC-CLIO, Incorporated
Publication date: 06/30/2006
Series: Greenwood Biographies
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Roger Bruns is an independent scholar and prolific author of biographies of Billy Graham (Greenwood, 2004), Jesse Jackson (Greenwood, 2005), and many other major figures.

Table of Contents

Series Forewordvii
Introductionix
Timeline of Events in the Life of Martin Luther King, Jr.xi
Chapter 1Sweet Auburn1
Chapter 2Learning Years11
Chapter 3Boston and Coretta23
Chapter 4Montgomery and the Road to Civil Rights33
Chapter 5A Growing Movement47
Chapter 6Albany, Georgia61
Chapter 7Bloody Birmingham73
Chapter 8Tumult and Tragedy-196385
Chapter 9Johnson, King, and the Civil Rights Act of 196497
Chapter 10Selma109
Chapter 11Taking on Chicago119
Chapter 12Vietnam, Black Power, and 1967131
Chapter 13Memphis143
Selected Bibliography149
Index153
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