The Words of Martin Luther King, Jr. (Words of Series) by Coretta Scott King - Presentation Transcript
The Words of Martin Luther King, Jr.
(Words of Series) by Coretta Scott
King
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More than 120 quotations on the community of man, racism, civil rights,
justice and freedom, faith and religion, nonviolence, and peace. 16 photos,
chronology.
Personal Review: The Words of Martin Luther King, Jr. (Words
of Series) by Coretta Scott King
When looking for some words of tribute to use at a church function, I
recalled the copy of the book sitting amongst others in my home library.
No better orator could have been selected than the revered civil rights
leader. My presentation went off without and hitch and for that, I thank Dr.
King.
This collection is divided into ten sections, with notable commentary by Dr.
King:
1. The Community of Man
2. Racism
3. Civil Rights
4. Justice and Freedom
5. Faith and Religion
6. Nonviolence
7. Peace
8. "I've Been to the Mountain Top" (excerpt)
9. "I Have a Dream" (excerpt)
10. Proclamation of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day by then-President Ronald
Reagan
The book begins with a foreward by King's widow, Coretta, and ends with a
chronology and sources of the works printed.
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When looking for some words of tribute to use at a more
When looking for some words of tribute to use at a church function, I recalled the copy of the book sitting amongst others in my home library. No better orator could have been selected than the revered civil rights leader. My presentation went off without and hitch and for that, I thank Dr. King.
This collection is divided into ten sections, with notable commentary by Dr. King:
1. The Community of Man
2. Racism
3. Civil Rights
4. Justice and Freedom
5. Faith and Religion
6. Nonviolence
7. Peace
8. "I've Been to the Mountain Top" (excerpt)
9. "I Have a Dream" (excerpt)
10. Proclamation of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day by then-President Ronald Reagan
The book begins with a foreward by King's widow, Coretta, and ends with a chronology and sources of the works printed. less
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