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Stride Toward Freedom
King Martin Luther

Stride Toward Freedom

Beacon Press (2010)
9780807000731
232 pages
Dewey 323.1196/073076
LC Classification F334.M79 .N4535 2010
LC Control No. 2009030828

Genre

  • Black Hist

Subject

  • African Americans - Civil Rights - Alabama
  • Civil Rights Movements - History - Alabama
  • Montgomery (Ala.) - Race Relations
  • Montgomery Bus Boycott, Montgomery, Ala., 1955-1956
  • Segregation In Transportation - History - Alabama

Plot

The classic story of nonviolent resistance in America-The Montgomery bus boycott-written by Martin Luther King, Jr.In early 1957, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., set out to write about the Montgomery bus boycott. King described his book as "the chronicle of 50,000 Negroes who took to heart the principals of nonviolence, who learned to fight for their rights with the weapon of love, and who, in the process, acquired a new estimate of their own human worth."Released the next year, Stride Toward Freedomwas lauded by the general public and literary critics, often labeled "must reading." Unavailable for almost a decade, King's unparalleled historical account of the first successful large-scale application of nonviolent resistance in America is now must reading for a new generation of readers. In this revolutionary work, King shares ideas of the thinkers, like Gandhi, who profoundly influenced him, and why.Martin Luther King's early words return to us today with enormous power, as profoundly true, as wise and inspiring now as it was when he wrote them fifty years ago. -Howard Zinn

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