Martin Luther King: Books for Teens and Adults
Biography and history about Martin Luther King, Jr and his times and contributions.

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Martin Luther King, Jr., Spirit Led Prophet: a Biography by Dean, Richard L.
Notes: This biography explores Dr. King's spiritual beliefs and the religious foundation of his doctrine of nonviolent social change.
ISBN: 156548097X
Callnumber: 323.0924 K585de
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I May Not Get There With You: the True Martin Luther King, Jr. by Dyson, Michael Eric
Notes: Offers a provocative analysis of Martin Luther King's life and legacy.
ISBN: 0684867761
Callnumber: 323.0924 K585dy
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The Life and Death of Martin Luther King, Jr. by Haskins, James
Notes: A succinct biography of Martin Luther King that also reexamines unanswered questions concerning his assassination.
ISBN: 0688116906
Callnumber: 323.4092 K585h
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King: the Photobiography of Martin Luther King, Jr. by Johnson, Charles Richard
Notes: A photographic portrait of Martin Luther King, Jr. that surveys his life from King preaching to his congregation to the Montgomery bus boycott and his incarceration in a Birmingham jail to his assassination and its aftermath.
ISBN: 0670892165
Callnumber: 323.0924 K585j
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King: a Biography by Lewis, David Levering
Notes: An assessment of Martin Luther King, Jr. as a political leader.
ISBN: 0252006801
Callnumber: 323.4092 K585Le2
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At Canaan's Edge : America in the King Years, 1965-68 by Branch, Taylor
Notes: The final installment of Branch's Pultizer-Prize winning, three-volume biography of Martin Luther King Jr.
ISBN: 068485712X
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Parting the Waters : America in the King Years, 1954-63 by Branch, Taylor
Notes: This critically-acclaimed biography covers Martin Luther King and the civil iights movement through the 1963 Kennedy assassination.
ISBN: 0671687425
Callnumber: 973.0496 B732p
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Pillar of Fire : America in the King Years, 1963-65 by Branch, Taylor
Notes: The second volume of Branch's biography of Martin Luther King examines King's jailing, the end of segregation, and the growing rifts in the civil rights movement that led to calls for a more violent reaction to racism.
ISBN: 0684848090
Callnumber: 973.0496 B732pi