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Publisher
Bedford/Saint Martin's
ISBN-10
0312395051
ISBN-13
9780312395056
eBay Product ID (ePID)
30203771
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
224 Pages
Publication Name
Martin Luther King, Jr. , Malcolm X, and the Civil Rights Struggle of the 1950s And 1960s : A Brief History with Documents
Language
English
Publication Year
2004
Subject
General, Readers, Ethnic Studies / African American Studies
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Language Arts & Disciplines, Social Science, History
Format
Trade Paperback
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0.3 in
Item Weight
8.2 Oz
Item Length
8.2 in
Item Width
5.5 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
College Audience
LCCN
2003-109929
Dewey Edition
22
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
323.1196/073
Table Of Content
Foreward Preface List of Illustrations PART ONE Introduction: Martin Luther King, Jr. and Malcolm X in the African American Freedom Struggle of the 1950s and 1960s PART TWO The Documents: Words and Themes of Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X 1. Formative Influences and Ideas Martin Luther King Jr. An Autobiography of Religious Development , 1950 Pilgrimage to Nonviolence , 1960 Malcolm X From Nightmare to Salvation , 1965 2. Social Ends: Racial Integration versus Separation Martin Luther King Jr. The Ethical Demands for Integration, 1963 Malcolm X From The Black Revolution , 1963 Independence, Not Separation, 1964 3. Means of Struggle: Nonviolent Resistance versus By Any Means Necessary Martin Luther King Jr. Letter from Birmingham Jail , 1963 From Nonviolence: The Only Road to Freedom, 1966 Malcolm X From The Afro-Americans Right to Self Defense , 1964 From On Revolution, 1963 4. On America: Dream or Nightmare? Martin Luther King Jr. I Have a Dream , 1963 Malcolm X The White Man Is a Devil: Statements on Whites , 1965 From Gods Judgment of White America, 1963 5. Critiques of Rival Racial Programs and Philosophies Martin Luther King Jr. Three Responses of Oppressed Groups , 1958 On Black Nationalists and Malcolm X, 1965 The Nightmare of Violence: Regarding the Death of Malcolm X, 1965 Malcolm X Black Bodies with White Heads! 1965 From Message to the Grassroots , 1963 King Is the White Mans Best Weapon, 1963 6. Eras of Convergence Martin Luther King Jr. From Beyond Vietnam , 1967 From Where Do We Go From Here? 1967 Malcolm X Press Conference on Return From Africa , 1964 Sincere Whites (That Coed Again), 1965 Im Not a Racist, 1964 America Can Have a Bloodless Revolution, 1964 From The Ballot or the Bullet, 1964 All of Us Should Be Critics of Each Other, 1964 My Voice Helped Save America, 1965 Appendixes A Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X Chronology (1925-1968) Questions for Consideration Selected Bibliography Index
Synopsis
The civil rights movement's most prominent leaders, Martin Luther King, Jr. (1929-1968) and Malcolm X (1925-1965), represent two wings of the revolt against racism: nonviolent resistance and revolution by any means necessary. This volume presents the two leaders' relationship to the civil rights movement beyond a simplified dualism. A rich selection of speeches, essays, and excerpts from Malcolm X's autobiography and King's sermons shows the breadth and range of each man's philosophy, demonstrating their differences, similarities, and evolution over time. Organized into six topical groups, the documents allow students to compare the leaders' views on subjects including integration, the American dream, means of struggle, and opposing racial philosophies. An interpretive introductory essay, chronology, selected bibliography, document headnotes, and questions for consideration provide further pedagogical support., The civil rights movement's most prominent leaders, Martin Luther King, Jr. (1929-1968) and Malcolm X (1925-1965), represent two wings of the revolt against racism: nonviolent resistance and revolution "by any means necessary." This volume presents the two leaders' relationship to the civil rights movement beyond a simplified dualism. A rich selection of speeches, essays, and excerpts from Malcolm X's autobiography and King's sermons shows the breadth and range of each man's philosophy, demonstrating their differences, similarities, and evolution over time. Organized into six topical groups, the documents allow students to compare the leaders' views on subjects including integration, the American dream, means of struggle, and opposing racial philosophies. An interpretive introductory essay, chronology, selected bibliography, document headnotes, and questions for consideration provide further pedagogical support.
LC Classification Number
E185.61.H85 2004
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