马丁·路德·金自传The Autobiography of Martin Luther King, Jr.
分類: 图书,进口原版书,传记 Biographies & Memoirs ,
作者: Martin Luther King Jr., Clayborne Carson 著
出 版 社: 艺洲
出版时间: 2001-1-1字数:版次: 1页数: 400印刷时间: 2001/01/01开本:印次:纸张: 胶版纸I S B N : 9780446676502包装: 平装内容简介
Celebrated Stanford University historian Clayborne Carson is the director and editor of the Martin Luther King Papers Project; with thousands of King's essays, notes, letters, speeches, and sermons at his disposal, Carson has organized King's writings into a posthumous autobiography. In an early student essay, King prophetically penned: "We cannot have an enlightened democracy with one great group living in ignorance.... We cannot have a nation orderly and sound with one group so ground down and thwarted that it is almost forced into unsocial attitudes and crime." Such statements, made throughout King's career, are skillfully woven together into a coherent narrative of the quest for social justice. The autobiography delves, for example, into the philosophical training King received at Morehouse College, Crozer Theological Seminary, and Boston University, where he consolidated the teachings of Afro-American theologian Benjamin Mays with the philosophies of Locke, Rousseau, Gandhi, and Thoreau. Through King's voice, the reader intimately shares in his trials and triumphs, including the Montgomery Boycott, the 1963 "I Have a Dream Speech," the Selma March, and the 1964 Nobel Peace Prize. In one of his last speeches, King reminded his audience that "in the final analysis, God does not judge us by the separate incidents or the separate mistakes that we make, but by the total bent of our lives." Carson's skillful editing has created an original argument in King's favor that draws directly from the source, illuminating the circumstances of King's life without deifying his person. --Eugene Holley Jr. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
目录
EDITOR S PREFACE
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
10 The Expanding Struggle
11 Birth of a New Nation
12 Brush with Death
13 Pilgrimage to Nonviolence
14 The Sit-In Movement
15 Atlanta Arrest and Presidential Politics
16 The Albany Movenment
17 The Birmingham Campaign
18 Letter from Birmingham Jail
19 Freedom Now!
20 March on Washington
21 Death of Illusions
22 St.Augustine
23 The Mississippi Challenge
24 The Nobel Peace Prize
25 Malcolm X
26 Selma
27 Watts
28 Chicago Campaign
29 Black Power
30 Beyond VIetnam
31 The Poor People s Campaign
32 Unfulfilled Dreams
EDITOR S ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
SOURCE NOTES
INDEX