| Item 9780446524124$1.41 - $23.78 Drawing on King's unpublished writings and other materials, a civil rights scholar assembles a first-person narrative of King's life
First-person account of the extraordinary life of America's greatest civil rights leader. It begins with his boyhood as the son of a preacher, his education as a minister, his ascendancy as a leader of civil ...
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$24.52Sale $18.36 - $24.52 Martin Luther King Family
Drawing on King's unpublished writings and other materials, a civil rights scholar assembles a first-person narrative of King's life
First-person account of the extraordinary life of America's greatest civil rights leader. It begins with his boyhood as the son of a preacher, his education as a minister, his ascendancy as a leader of civil rights, & his complex relationships with leading political & social figures of the day.
Drawing on Martin Luther King, Jr.'s unpublished writings and other materials housed in Stanford University's archives, a civil rights scholar assembles a continuous first-person narrative of King's life. 150,000 first printing. BOMC. Tour.
The Autobiography of Martin Luther King, Jr. General
| ISBN | 9780446524124 |
| Fiction/Non-Fiction | Non-Fiction |
| Publisher | Grand Central Pub |
| Pages | 400 |
| List Price | $25.00 |
| Author | King, Martin Luther, Jr. |
| Publication Date | 11/01/1998 |
| Release Status | Out of Print |
| Format | Hardcover |
| Language | English |
| Measurements | Height: 9.5 Inches (US)Width: 6.5 Inches (US)Thickness: 1.5 Inches (US)Unit Weight: 1.6 Pounds (US) |
| Editor | Carson, Clayborne |
Drawing on King's unpublished writings and other materials, a civil rights scholar assembles a first-person narrative of King's life
First-person account of the extraordinary life of America's greatest civil rights leader. It begins with his boyhood as the son of a preacher, his education as a minister, his ascendancy as a leader of civil rights, & his complex relationships with leading political & social figures of the day.
Drawing on Martin Luther King, Jr.'s unpublished writings and other materials housed in Stanford University's archives, a civil rights scholar assembles a continuous first-person narrative of King's life. 150,000 first printing. BOMC. Tour.
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