The Autobiography Of Martin Luther King, Jr. The Autobiography Of Martin Luther King, Jr. Martin Luther King

The Autobiography Of Martin Luther King, Jr.

The transformation of a minister into America's most influential civil rights advocate

by Martin Luther King

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About This Book

Martin Luther King, Jr.'s autobiography (1998) presents an intimate portrait of a transformative American leader through his own words. Compiled from personal correspondence, sermons, public addresses, and recorded conversations, this self-told narrative traces King's path from a Baptist pastor in Alabama's segregated communities to the moral voice of a nation demanding equality.

Who Should Read This?

  • Students of American history and political movements
  • Advocates working on racial equality and social reform
  • Readers seeking deeper knowledge of African American historical experiences
  • Anyone interested in the philosophy of nonviolent resistance

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