The Papers of Martin Luther King, Jr., Volume III (Magill’s Literary Annual 1998)
At a glance:
- Author: Martin Luther King, Jr.
- First Published: 1997
- Type of Work: Historical papers
- Time of Work: December 2, 1955-December 27, 1956
- Setting: Montgomery, Alabama, and other U.S. locations
- Principal Characters: Martin Luther King, Jr.
- Genres: Nonfiction, History, Letters
- Subjects: 1950’s, African Americans, Civil rights, Discrimination, Segregation or integration, Social action, Self-discovery, Politics, Racism, Race, South or Southerners, Leadership, Protests or demonstrations, Social issues, Ministry or ministers, Letter writing, Nobel Prizes, Nonviolence, Letters, Theology, Theism, Activism, Boycotts, Baptists, Documentation
- Locales: Montgomery, AL
This collection of historical documents is the third volume in a series being produced by the Martin Luther King, Jr., Papers Project, a documentary history project sponsored by the Martin Luther King, Jr., Center for Nonviolent Social Change in association with Stanford University and Emory University. Together with its predecessors, Volume I: Called to Serve, January 1929- June 1951, and Volume II: Rediscovering Precious Values, July 1951-November 1955, the volume covers the early career of King and charts the ways in which King’s political convictions grew out of his...
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