Redemption : Martin Luther King Jr.'s last 31 hours
by Rosenbloom, Joseph, 1944- (Author)
Summary
Chronicles the last 31 hours of Martin Luther King Jr.'s life as he seeks to revive the non-violent civil rights movement and push to end poverty in America. Full description
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Chronicles the last 31 hours of Martin Luther King Jr.'s life as he seeks to revive the non-violent civil rights movement and push to end poverty in America. On April 3, 1968, arriving in Memphis, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was being denounced as an agent of violence. He was facing dissent within the civil rights movement, among his own staff. A federal court injunction barred him from marching. Threats mounted; he feared an imminent, violent death. That night, King gathered the strength to speak at a rally on behalf of sanitation workers. Rosenbloom recounts the pressures that were bedeviling King, and shows how a series of extraordinary breaks enabled James Earl Ray to construct a sniper's nest and shoot King. |
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Physical Description: |
x, 204 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 24 cm |
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 173-192) and index. |
ISBN: |
9780807040652 0807040657 9780807083383 0807083380 9780807083406 0807083402 |
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