Stride Toward Freedom: The Montgomery Story (published 1958) is Martin Luther King Jr.'s historic account of the 1955–1956 Montgomery bus boycott.[1] The book describes the conditions of African Americans living in Alabama during the era, and chronicles the events and participants' planning and thoughts about the boycott and its aftermath.
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StrideTowardFreedom: The Montgomery Story (published 1958) is Martin Luther King Jr.'s historic account of the 1955–1956 Montgomery bus boycott. The...
Post. Retrieved 13 March 2015. King, Martin Luther. [1958] 1965. StrideTowardFreedom: The Montgomery story. [1st] ed. New York: Harper. page 47. Burks...
Retrieved 2011-01-31. King Jr., Martin Luther; Carson, CLayborn (2010). StrideTowardFreedom: The Montgomery Story. Beacon Press. pp. 256 (p. 74). ISBN 9780807000694...
New York in late 1958. King went on a tour to promote his book, StrideTowardFreedom, soon after it was published. During a book signing at Blumstein's...
The March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, also known as simply the March on Washington or the Great March on Washington, was held in Washington, D...
ISBN 160486222X (pp. 37-78). King, Martin Luther Jr. (2010-01-01). StrideTowardFreedom: The Montgomery Story. Beacon Press. p. 114. ISBN 978-0-8070-0070-0...
who studied at Crozer from 1948 to 1951, wrote in his 1958 book, StrideTowardFreedom: The Montgomery Story, that he was “exposed for the first time to...
Tennessee Press, 1987). ISBN 0-87049-527-5 King, Martin Luther, Jr., StrideTowardFreedom. ISBN 0-06-250490-8 Morris, Aldon D., The Origins Of The Civil Rights...
his administration, President Eisenhower made several conservative stridestoward making America a racially integrated country. The year he was elected...
ISSN 0031-8906. JSTOR 274433. MacDonald, J. Fred (1991) [1979]. "StrideTowardFreedom – Blacks in Radio Programing". Don't Touch That Dial. Radio Programing...
big "Freedom Day" of the new campaign occurred on January 18. According to their respective strategies, Chief Baker's police were cordial toward demonstrators...
of A Sense of Wonder. In 1957, she was King's literary agent for StrideTowardFreedom. Rodell wrote three mystery novels under the pen name Marion Randolph...
Luther King Jr., who studied at Boston University, and spoke in his StrideTowardFreedom of having gained "a metaphysical basis for the dignity and worth...
Americans and the civil rights struggle. King wrote in his 1958 book StrideTowardFreedom that Parks's arrest was the catalyst rather than the cause of the...
Ingram Park while chanting, "We're going to walk, walk, walk. Freedom ... freedom ... freedom." As the demonstrators left the church, police warned them...