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Record ID marc_nuls/NULS_PHC_180925.mrc:75753099:3572
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LEADER: 03572cam 2200337 a 4500
001 9921965020001661
005 20150423141654.0
008 900906s1991 cau b 001 0 eng
010 $a 90048203
020 $a0060646918 (alk. paper) :$c$16.95 ($22.95 Can.)
035 $a(CSdNU)u33976-01national_inst
035 $a(OCoLC)22452479
035 $a(Sirsi) 01-AAD-6123
040 $aDLC$cDLC
043 $an-us---
049 $aCNUM
050 00 $aE185.97.K5$bA25 1991
100 1 $aKing, Martin Luther,$cJr.,$d1929-1968.
245 12 $aA testament of hope :$bthe essential writings of Martin Luther King, Jr. /$cedited by James Melvin Washington.
250 $a1st HarperCollins pbk. ed.
260 $aSan Francisco :$bHarperSanFrancisco,$c1991.
300 $axxvii, 702 p. ;$c24 cm.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 681-688) and index.
505 0 $aNonviolence and racial justice (1957) -- The most durable power (1958) -- The power of nonviolence (1958) -- An experiment in love (1958) -- Speech before the youth march for integrated schools (1959) -- My trip to the land of Gandhi (1959) -- The social organization of nonviolence (1959) -- Pilgrimage to nonviolence (1960) -- Suffering and faith (1960) -- Love, law, and civil disobedience (1961) -- Nonviolence: the only road to freedom (1966) -- A gift of love (1966) -- Showdown for nonviolence (1968) -- Our struggle (1956) -- Walk for freedom (1956) -- The current crisis in race relations (1958) -- Who speaks for the South? (1958) -- The burning truth in the South (1960) -- An address before the National Press Club (1962) -- The case against "Tokenism" (1962) --
505 0 $aBold design for a new South (1963) -- The ethical demands for integration (1963) -- Behind the Selma March (1965) -- Facing the challenge of a new age (1957) -- The rising tide of racial consciousness (1960) -- Equality now: the president has the power (1961) -- The time for freedom has come (1961) -- In a word: Now (1963) -- Hammer on civil rights (1964) -- Negroes are not moving too fast -- Civil Right No. 1: the right to vote (1965) -- Next stop: the North (1965) -- Give us the ballot-we will transform the South (1957) -- If the Negro wins, labor wins (1962) -- The American dream (1961) -- I have a dream (1963) -- Eulogy for the martyred children (1963) -- Nobel Prize acceptance speech (1964) -- Our God is marching on! Montgomery, Alabama speech (1965) -- A time to break silence (1967) -- Where do we go from here? (1967) --
505 0 $aA Christmas sermon on peace (1967) -- The drum major instinct (4 February 1968) -- Remaining awake through a great revolution (31 March 1968) -- I see the promised land (3 April 1968) -- Letter from Birmingham city jail (1963) -- Black power defined (1967) -- A testament of hope (1968) -- Kenneth B. Clark interview (1963) -- Playboy interview: Martin Luther King, Jr. (1965) -- Transcript of "Meet the Press" television news interview (1966) -- Transcript of "Face to Face" television news interview (1967) -- Stride toward freedom (1958) -- The strength to love (1963) -- Why we can't wait (1964) -- Where do we go from here: chaos or community? (1967) -- The trumpet of conscience (1967) -- Conversation with Martin Luther King (1968).
650 0 $aAfrican Americans$xCivil rights.
651 0 $aUnited States$xRace relations.
700 1 $aWashington, James Melvin.
948 $a10/13/1999$b02/05/2001
999 $aE 185.97 .K5 A25 1991$wLC$c1$i31786100319745$d6/5/2012$e5/22/2012 $f2/24/2004$g1$lCIRCSTACKS$mNULS$n14$rY$sY$tBOOK$u12/9/1992