This classic story of nonviolent resistance in America--the Montgomery bus boycott--shows how much the movement can accomplish.
King shares his inspirations for the resistance in a work that inspired many and will continue to bring hope for peaceful actions.
Martin Luther King, Jr.
s account of the first successful large-scale application of nonviolence resistance in America is comprehensive, revelatory, and intimate.
King described his book as the chronicle of fifty thousand Negroes who took to heart the principles of nonviolence, who learned to fight for their rights with the weapon of love, and who, in the process, acquired a new estimate of their own human worth.
It traces the phenomenal journey of a community, and shows how the twenty-eight-year-old Dr.
King, with his conviction for equality and nonviolence, helped transformed the nation-and the world.
This book was published with two different covers.
Customers will be shipped one of them at random.
John D. Currid
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Catholic Book Publishing Corp
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