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The autobiography of Martin Luther King, Jr.
Book • 1998
The Autobiography of Martin Luther King, Jr. is a memoir compiled from King's writings, speeches, and interviews.
It chronicles his journey from childhood in a segregated Atlanta to becoming a leading figure in the American civil rights movement.
The book provides insights into his philosophy of love, nonviolence, and equality, as well as his interactions with influential figures like John F. Kennedy and Malcolm X.
It chronicles his journey from childhood in a segregated Atlanta to becoming a leading figure in the American civil rights movement.
The book provides insights into his philosophy of love, nonviolence, and equality, as well as his interactions with influential figures like John F. Kennedy and Malcolm X.
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when discussing the Robert Gould Shaw memorial.


Bill Kristol

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S2 Ep1010: Bill Kristol: Stiffen Your Spines, Democrats
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as a key source for the episode, specifically his autobiography.


Tim Harford

Martin Luther King, the Jewelry Genius, and the Art of Public Speaking (Classic)