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Ring out freedom! : the voice of Martin Luther King, Jr. and the making of the civil rights movement

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Martin Luther King, Jr. was more than the civil rights movement's most visible figure, he was its voice.

This book describes what went into the creation of that voice.

It explores how King used words to define a movement.

From a place situated between two cultures of American society, King shaped the language that gave the movement its identity and meaning.

Fredrik Sunnemark shows how materialistic, idealistic, and religious ways of explaining the world coexisted in King's speeches and writings.

He points out the roles of God, Jesus, the church, and "the Beloved Community" in King's rhetoric.

Sunnemark examines King's use of allusions, his strategy of employing different meanings of key ideas to speak to different members of his audience, and the way he put into play international ideas and events to achieve certain rhetorical goals.

The book concludes with an analysis of King's development after 1965, examining the roots, content, and consequences of his so-called radicalization.

Fredrik Sunnemark is Senior Lecturer in Cultural Studies at University Trollhattan-Uddevalla, Sweden.

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Indiana University Press
0253216591 / 9780253216595
Paperback / softback
323
20/11/2003
United States
English
240 p.
22 cm
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