Talcott parsons biography of martin luther king
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- Bib ID:
- Format:
- Book
- Author:
- King, Martin Luther, Jr.,
- Description:
- New York : Intellectual Properties Management in association with Warner Books,
- xi, p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
- ISBN:
- Summary:
He was a husband, a father, a preacher - and the preeminent leader of a movement that continues to transform America and the world. Martin Luther King, Jr., was one of the twentieth century's most influential men and lived one of its most extraordinary lives. Now, in a special volume commissioned and authorized by his family, here is the life and times of Martin Luther King, Jr., drawn from a comprehensive collection of writings, recordings, and documentary materials, many of which have never before been made public.
- Full contents:
- 1. Early Years
- 2. Morehouse College
- 3. Crozer Seminary
- 4. Boston University
- 5. Coretta
- 6. Dexter Avenue Baptist Church
- 7. Montgomery Movement Begins
- 8. The Violence of Desperate Men
- 9. Desegregation at Last
- The Expanding Struggle
- Birth of a New Nation
- Brush with Death
- Pilgrimage to Nonviolence
- The Sit-In Movement
- Atlanta Arrest and Presidential Politics
- The Albany Movement
- The Birmingham Campaign
- Letter from Birmingham Jail
- Freedom Now!
- March on Washington
- Death of Illusions
- St. Augustine
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- Bib ID:
- Format:
- Book
- Author:
- Phillips, Donald T. (Donald Thomas),
- Description:
- New York : Warner Books, c
- p. ; 22 cm.
- ISBN:
- Summary:
What does it mean to be a leader? How does an individual create an unstoppable organization, reshape a struggle, a competition, or even a society? Why do we listen to one man's voice, and ignore another's? In the history of leadership in America, no one has galvanized a time, place, and people more forcefully than Martin Luther King, Jr. Now Donald T. Phillips has written an illuminating examination of the leadership style of Martin Luther King, Jr. A man who articulated a vision, crafted a strategy, and took defeats and turned them into victory, Dr. King and his life's work offer us powerful lessons that you can apply to your life, business, and any endeavor you undertake.
- Full contents:
- Pt. I. Preparing to Lead. 1. First Listen: Lead by Being Led. 2. Persuade Through Love and Nonviolence. 3. Learn, Learn, Learn. 4. Master the Art of Public Speaking
- Pt. II. Guiding the Movement. 5. Awaken Direct Action. 6. Encourage Creativity and Innovation. 7. Involve Everyone Through Alliances, Teamwork, and Diversity. 8. Set Goals and Create a Detailed Plan of Action. 9. Be Decisive
- Pt. III. Winning with People
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