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King, Martin Luther,
Jr.,
1929-1968.
I have a dream :
writings and speeches that changed the world /
Martin Luther King, Jr. ; foreword by Coretta Scott King ; edited by James Melvin Washington.
First edition.
[San Francisco :
HarperSanFrancisco,
1992.
xxx, 210 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates :
illustrations ;
21 cm.
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Includes index.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Our struggle (1956) -- Facing the challenge of the new age (1957) -- The power of nonviolence (1958) -- Speech before the youth march for integrated schools (1959) -- My trip to the land of Gandhi (1959) -- The social organization of nonviolence (1960) -- Pilgrimage to nonviolence (1960) -- The rising tide of racial consciousness (1960) -- The time for freedom has come (1961) -- Letter from a Birmingham jail (1963) -- I have a dream (1963) -- Nobel prize acceptance speech (1964) -- Eulogy for the martyred children (1963) -- Our God is marching on! (1965) -- Nonviolence: the only road to freedom (1966) -- A time to break the silence (1967) -- Black power defined (1967) -- Where do we go from here? (1967) -- The drum major instinct (1968) -- I see the promised land (1968).
In this classic text, the master teacher whose works have moved and inspired millions presents inspirational advice and simple self-help that will bring true success and happiness. These seventy-two meditative essays, each accomplished by a brief affirmation and a biblical quotation, are the keys to have a better and more prosperous life.
When one becomes depressed or discouraged, nervous or frightened, when one needs to change one's mental and physical habits of living, Fox's direct and easy techniques help overcome life's difficult stretches and bring on health, happiness, and peace of mind.
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African Americans
Civil rights.
Civil rights movements
United States
History
20th century.
Nonviolence.
Washington, James Melvin.
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