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To the promised land : Martin Luther King and the fight for economic justice

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Drawing on a new generation of scholarship about the civil rights era in America, To the Promised Land goes beyond the iconic view of Martin Luther King as an advocate of racial harmony to explore his profound commitment to the poor and working class, and his call for “non-violent resistance” to all forms of oppression, including economic injustice. Phase one of that struggle led to the Civil Rights and Voting Rights Acts.

In phase two, King organised poor people and demonstrated for union rights, while seeking a “moral revolution” to replace the self-seeking individualism of the rich with an overriding concern for the common good.

To the Promised Land asks us to think about what it would mean to truly fulfil King’s legacy and move towards what he called “the Promised Land” in our own time.

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Product Details
WW Norton & Co
0393356736 / 9780393356731
Paperback / softback
323.092
03/05/2019
United States
English
256 pages : illustrations (black and white)
22 cm