2 1st ed books; Martin Luther King Jr Stride Toward
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Stride Toward Freedom: The Montgomery Story, by Martin Luther King, Jr. First edition. Harper & Brothers, Publishing: New York, 1958. Excellent condition, slight wear near top binding-edge corner of cover. This book details The Montgomery Bus Boycott and the practices of non violent resistance, ending in a Supreme Court ruling declaring the Alabama bus segregation laws unconstitutional.
Plus, Transformation of the American Negro, first edition. By Leonard Bloom and Norval D. Glenn. Harper & Row, Publishers, 1965. 8 1/2 x 6''. Missing book jacket, otherwise excellent condition. This book examines the condition of the African American in 1965.
From the Gregory Reed Collection. Gregory Reed was Rosa Parks' lawyer, and consequently had in his possession a number of documents relating to African American history and the Civil Rights movement. Additionally, he represented the family members and Estates of members of various Motown groups, such as the Temptations.
Plus, Transformation of the American Negro, first edition. By Leonard Bloom and Norval D. Glenn. Harper & Row, Publishers, 1965. 8 1/2 x 6''. Missing book jacket, otherwise excellent condition. This book examines the condition of the African American in 1965.
From the Gregory Reed Collection. Gregory Reed was Rosa Parks' lawyer, and consequently had in his possession a number of documents relating to African American history and the Civil Rights movement. Additionally, he represented the family members and Estates of members of various Motown groups, such as the Temptations.
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2 1st ed books; Martin Luther King Jr Stride Toward
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