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Martin Luther King Jr.
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Jay Snyder
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Alice Fleming
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The pastor of a small Baptist church in Montgomery, Alabama, King became the driving force of the civil rights movement when he led a black boycott of the city's bus lines. His philosophy of nonviolence, and his breathtaking eloquence, helped free African Americans from decades of oppression and finally won them the rights - and opportunities - they deserved.
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- Brandee
- 01-10-13
best book ever
Would you consider the audio edition of Sterling Biographies to be better than the print version?
yes it make there have more action
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my favorite scene when he was stabbed at the book sighning
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