I Have a Dream

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Pub. Date: 2010-02-04
Publisher(s): HarperCollins Publications
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This collection of Dr. King's writings includes all the major speeches -- such as I Have A Dream and I See the Promised Land, as well as important writings such as Letter from A Birmingham Jail. It also has great essays on the lessons Dr. King learned from Ghandi and a wonderful introduction from Mrs. King. This is a great collection to get started learning about Dr. King -- from his own pen. I highly recommend it.






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Summary

"HIS LIFE INFORMED US, HIS DREAMS SUSTAIN US"

-from the Citation of the posthumous award of the Presidential Medal of Freedom to the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., July 4,1977

Martin Luther King's twenty most memorable writings and s

Table of Contents

Foreword vii(2)
Coretta Scott King
To the Reader ix(4)
Editor's Introduction xiii(10)
Chronology xxiii
PART I The Dream Bursts Forth (1956-1959) 1(36)
1 Our Struggle (1956)
3(11)
2 Facing the Challenge of a New Age (1957)
14(15)
3 The Power of Nonviolence (1958)
29(5)
4 Speech Before the Youth March for Integrated Schools (1959)
34(3)
PART II The Dream Enters World History (1959-1964) 37(76)
5 My Trip to the Land of Gandhi (1959)
39(10)
6 The Social Organization of Nonviolence (1959)
49(5)
7 Pilgrimage to Nonviolence (1960)
54(9)
8 The Rising Tide of Racial Consciousness (1960)
63(10)
9 The Time for Freedom Has Come (1961)
73(10)
10 Letter from a Birmingham Jail (1963)
83(18)
11 I Have a Dream (1963)
101(6)
12 Nobel Prize Acceptance Speech (1964)
107(6)
PART III The Dream Is Deferred (1963-1968) 113(54)
13 Eulogy for the Martyred Children (1963)
115(4)
14 Our God Is Marching On! (1965)
119(6)
15 Nonviolence: The Only Road to Freedom (1966)
125(10)
16 A Time to Break Silence (1967)
135(18)
17 Black Power Defined (1967)
153(14)
PART IV A Prophet Foresees the Future (1967-1968) 167(37)
18 Where Do We Go from Here? (1967)
169(11)
19 The Drum Major Instinct (1968)
180(13)
20 I See the Promised Land (1968)
193(11)
Index 204
(A section of photographs follows p. 98)

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