Stewart Burns, historian and resident fellow at Stanford University and former editor of the Martin Luther King Jr. Papers, is coeditor of Birth of a New Age, 1955-1956, volume 3 of The Papers of Martin Luther King Jr., and author of Social Movements of the 1960s: Searching for Democracy.
An insightful documentary history of the nation s most successful
nonviolent mass protest. "Register of the Kentucky Historical
Society"
An insightful documentary history of the nation 's most successful
nonviolent mass protest. "Register of the Kentucky Historical
Society"
An insightful documentary history of the nation_s most successful
nonviolent mass protest. "Register of the Kentucky Historical
Society"
An insightful documentary history of the nationa[s most successful
nonviolent mass protest. "Register of the Kentucky Historical
Society"
�A� rich documentary history of a crucial episode during the civil
rights movement."Florida Historical Quarterly"
�A� treasure trove of possibilities for any teacher who uses
primary sources."Journal of American History"
A skillfully edited, handsomely designed volume that will be proven
useful to anyone interested in the civil rights movement."Journal
of Southern History"
An insightful documentary history of the nations most successful
nonviolent mass protest. "Register of the Kentucky Historical
Society"
"A skillfully edited, handsomely designed volume that will be
proven useful to anyone interested in the civil rights
movement."Journal of Southern History""
[A] rich documentary history of a crucial episode during the civil
rights movement."Florida Historical Quarterly"
[A] treasure trove of possibilities for any teacher who uses
primary sources."Journal of American History"
An insightful documentary history of the nationUs most successful
nonviolent mass protest. "Register of the Kentucky Historical
Society"
Provides an intimate yet thorough analysis of a moment in the Civil
Rights Movement."West Coast Review of Books"
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