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Notable works by
MARTIN LUTHER
KING, JR.
Martin Luther
King, Jr. was
one of the most
infl uential Americans
of the twentieth
century. A
scholar and minister
who played
a leading role in the
civil rights movement of
the 1950s and 1960s, King was
tragically assassinated on April 4, 1968,
less than three months after he turned 39.
Though King’s life was far too short, he left behind
a host of notable works. These works can provide
signifi cant insight into who King was and the legacy
he left behind.
• Stride Toward Freedom: The Montgomery Story.
Published in 1958, this is King’s account of
the Montgomery bus boycott that began in 1955
and ended in 1956. The book includes information
about the planning of the boycott as well as King’s
thoughts about it after it ended.
• The Measure of a Man. A short book, The Measure
of a Man is actually two sermons King delivered
in August 1958. The sermons are titled “What
is Man?’ and “The Dimensions of a Complete Life.’
The Cornell University Library credits The Measure
of a Man for offering insight into the theological
roots of King’s philosophy of nonviolence.
• Strength to Love. A more extensive version of
King’s sermons, Strength to Love focuses largely
on racial segregation in the United States. King
wrote the sermons in Strength to Love during the
struggle for civil rights, even composing some of
them while in jail.
• Why We Can’t Wait. Published in 1964, Why We
Can’t Wait focuses on the nonviolent fi ght against
racial segregation in 1963 in Birmingham. The book
includes King’s “Letter from Birmingham Jail,’
which remains one of his most famous writings.
• Where Do We Go from Here: Chaos or Community?
This was King’s last book before he was assassinated.
King wrote the book from a rented house
in Jamaica in 1967 after isolating himself from the
civil right movement. In the book, King contemplates
where things stand for the civil rights movement
and what must be done to ensure equality for
all Americans in the future.
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