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Stride Toward Freedom
The Montgomery Story
Book • 1958
In 'Stride Toward Freedom: The Montgomery Story,' Martin Luther King Jr. chronicles the Montgomery, Alabama bus boycott sparked by Rosa Parks' refusal to give up her seat to a white male.
The book describes the racial conditions in Montgomery before, during, and after the boycott, and it outlines the planning, execution, and aftermath of the nonviolent campaign.
King also discusses his intellectual journey to nonviolence, influenced by various philosophers and thinkers, and highlights the community's response and the eventual attainment of desegregated city bus service.
The book combines autobiographical, philosophical, and historical elements, providing insights into King's commitment to civil rights and nonviolence.
The book describes the racial conditions in Montgomery before, during, and after the boycott, and it outlines the planning, execution, and aftermath of the nonviolent campaign.
King also discusses his intellectual journey to nonviolence, influenced by various philosophers and thinkers, and highlights the community's response and the eventual attainment of desegregated city bus service.
The book combines autobiographical, philosophical, and historical elements, providing insights into King's commitment to civil rights and nonviolence.
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