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Martin Luther King, Jr., And The Sermonic Power Of Public Discourse
Carolyn Calloway-Thomas | John Louis Lucaites

Martin Luther King, Jr., And The Sermonic Power Of Public Discourse

University of Alabama Press (May 1993)
9780817306892
264 pages | 160 x 239 mm | English
Dewey 323/.092
LC Classification E185.97.K5 .M32 1993
LC Control No. 92021236

Genre

  • Black Hist Mod Civil Rts

Subject

  • King, Martin Luther - Oratory
  • Political Science / Political Freedom & Security / Civil Rights

Plot

The nine essays in this volume offer critical studies of the range of King’s public discourse as forms of sermonic rhetoric. They focus on five diverse and relative short examples from King’s body of work: “Death of Evil on the Seashore,” “Letter from Birmingham Jail,” “I Have a Dream,” “A Time to Break Silence,” and “I’ve Been to the Mountaintop.”Taken collectively, these five works span both the duration of King’s career as a public advocate but also represent the broad scope of his efforts to craft and project a persuasive vision a beloved community that persists through time.

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