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100 ‡aBranch, Taylor.
245 ‡aAt Canaan's edge :‡bAmerica in the King years, 1965-68 /‡cTaylor Branch.
260 ‡aNew York :‡bSimon & Schuster,‡cc2006.
300 ‡axiii, 1039 p., [24] p. of plates :‡bill. ;‡c25 cm.
504 ‡aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 981-992) and index.
505 ‡gI.‡tSelma: The Last Revolution -- ‡g1.‡tWarning -- ‡g2.‡tScouts -- ‡g3.‡tDissent -- ‡g4.‡tBoxed In -- ‡g5.‡tOver the Bridge -- ‡g6.‡tThe Call -- ‡g7.‡tDevil's Choice -- ‡g8.‡tThe Ghost of Lincoln -- ‡g9.‡tWallace and the Archbishop -- ‡g10.‡tAnd We Shall Overcome -- ‡g11.‡tHalf-Inch Hailstones -- ‡g12.‡tNeutralize Their Anxieties -- ‡g13.‡tTo Montgomery -- ‡g14.‡tThe Stakes of History -- ‡g15.‡tAftershocks -- ‡g16.‡tBearings in a Whirlwind -- ‡gII.‡tHigh Tide -- ‡g17.‡tTen Feet Tall -- ‡g18.‡tLeaps of Faith -- ‡g19.‡tGulps of Freedom -- ‡g20.‡tFort Deposit -- ‡g21.‡tWatts and Hayneville -- ‡g22.‡tFragile Alliance -- ‡g23.‡tIdentity -- ‡gIII.‡tCrossroads in Freedom and War -- ‡g24.‡tEnemy Politics -- ‡g25.‡tInside Out -- ‡g26.‡tRefugees -- ‡g27.‡tBreak Points -- ‡g28.‡tPanther Ladies -- ‡g29.‡tMeredith March -- ‡g30.‡tChicago -- ‡g31.‡tValley Moments -- ‡g32.‡tBacklash -- ‡gIV.‡tPassion -- ‡g33.‡tSpy Visions -- ‡g34.‡tRiverside -- ‡g35.‡tSplinters -- ‡g36.‡tKing's Choice -- ‡g37.‡tNew Year Trials -- ‡g38.‡tMemphis -- ‡g39.‡tRequiem.
520 ‡aThis book concludes a 3-volume history of American race, violence, and democracy. As the book begins, King and his movement are one decade into an epic struggle for the promises of democracy. The quest to cross Selma's Edmund Pettus Bridge on March 7, 1965 engages the conscience of the world, strains the civil rights coalition, and embroils King with the U.S. government. After Selma, freedom workers are murdered, but sharecroppers learn to read, dare to vote, and build their own political party, while Stokely Carmichael leaves the movement in frustration to proclaim his famous Black Power doctrine. King takes nonviolence into Northern urban ghettoes, exposing hatreds and fears no less virulent than those in the South. We watch King bring all his eloquence into dissent from the Vietnam War, and make an embattled decision to concentrate on poverty; we reach Memphis, the garbage workers' strike, and King's assassination.--From publisher description.
600 ‡aKing, Martin Luther,‡cJr.,‡d1929-1968.
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651 ‡aUnited States‡xHistory‡y1961-1969.
695 ‡bSOC001000 ‡aSOCIAL SCIENCE / Ethnic Studies / African American Studies.
695 ‡bBIO002000 ‡aBIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Cultural Heritage.
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