Biography of the famed civil rights leader examines his life, his legacy, and his use of nonviolent civil disobedience to fight discrimination and help bring lasting change to America.
Profiles African-American leader Coretta Scott King, whose lifelong devotion to the cause of civil rights included founding the Center for Nonviolent Social Change to carry on the legacy of her late husband, the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.
how a Klan lawyer and a checkbook journalist helped James Earl Ray cover up his crime
McMichael, Pate
"This fast-paced history traces the escalating racial violence that led to the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., and then documents how Klan lawyer Arthur J. Hanes and checkbook journalist William Bradford Huie aided the evolution of James Earl Ray's bogus alibi"--Provided by publisher.