Where Do We Go from Here: Chaos or Community?
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King, Martin Luther Author
King, Coretta Scott Author of introduction, etc.
Harding, Vincent Author of introduction, etc.
Published
Beacon Press , 2010.
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Description

In 1967, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., isolated himself from the demands of the civil rights movement, rented a house in Jamaica with no telephone, and labored over his final manuscript. In this prophetic work, which has been unavailable for more than ten years, he lays out his thoughts, plans, and dreams for America's future, including the need for better jobs, higher wages, decent housing, and quality education. With a universal message of hope that continues to resonate, King demanded an end to global suffering, asserting that humankind-for the first time-has the resources and technology to eradicate poverty.

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Format
eBook
Street Date
1/1/2010
Language
English
ISBN
9780807000687

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Citations

APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

King, M. L., King, C. S., & Harding, V. (2010). Where Do We Go from Here: Chaos or Community? . Beacon Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

King, Martin Luther, Coretta Scott King and Vincent Harding. 2010. Where Do We Go From Here: Chaos or Community?. Beacon Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

King, Martin Luther, Coretta Scott King and Vincent Harding. Where Do We Go From Here: Chaos or Community? Beacon Press, 2010.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

King, M. L., King, C. S. and Harding, V. (2010). Where do we go from here: chaos or community? Beacon Press.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

King, Martin Luther, Coretta Scott King, and Vincent Harding. Where Do We Go From Here: Chaos or Community? Beacon Press, 2010.

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