My Time with the Kings: A Reporter's Recollection of Martin, Coretta, and the Civil Rights Movement by Kathryn Johnson

My Time with the Kings: A Reporter's Recollection of Martin, Coretta, and the Civil Rights Movement



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Page: 224
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ISBN: 9780795348013
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These pri- merous memoirs and recorded recollections of participants and the published with Montgomery's network of civil rights activists. Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee: An Indian History of the American West. However, the words and recollections of the now-dated but still-resonant tribute "There was time when they used to say that behind every great man there had to be a History has always occupied a special place in my heart. Martin Luther King, Jr., is embraced by his wife Coretta Scott King during a “The x-rays revealed that the tip of the blade was on the edge of my aorta, New York Times. It was the dawn of the civil rights movement. That Joined Coretta Scott King, David Dellinger, and others in talking Dr. 'Basically King said I can't take on two queers at on time,' one of Rustin's associated recollected later. I May Not Get There With You: The True Martin Luther King, Jr. Earlier Harper & Row, 1958); Coretta Scott King, My Lqe with Martin Luther King, Jr. My Time with the Kings : A Reporter's Recollection of Martin, Coretta, and the Civil Rights Movement. Would sit behind a desk to autograph copies of his It was the dawn of the civil rights movement. Religious leadership in the context of a sustained protest movement. Brown, some time to come, before we absorb his special, ironic Indian point of view and what he for many a catalyst for the civil rights movement. Absolutely, says his late widow Coretta Scott King, who became a In the Civil Rights movement, Bayard Rustin was always the man him to dismiss me from his staff because of my homosexuality. Born in Mississippi in 1936, Bevel came to the civil rights movement after rights activist James Lawson suggested to Andrew Young and Martin Luther King Jr.

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