

An edition of Martin Luther King, Jr., on leadership (1999)
inspiration & wisdom for challenging times
By Donald T. Phillips
Publish Date
1999
Publisher
Warner Books
Language
eng
Pages
379
Description:
While the American Civil War formally ended slavery, it did not end segregation or racial discrimination. It took nearly 15 years of activism, led by the nonviolent movement organized by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., to complete the transformation. The final result was the elimination of federal and state-sanctioned segregation and discrimination. This book chronicles the tenets of leadership that Dr. King practiced during the American Civil Rights Movement. From mastering the art of public speaking to persuading through love and nonviolence, from encouraging imaginative new solutions in changing times to preaching hope, optimism and the power of dreams, this study of Dr. King's leadership offers a definitive and inspiring modern-day example of leadership at its best.
subjects: Leadership, Sociology, Business, Civil rights, Civil rights workers, Baptists, Nonfiction, Clergy, Politics, History, African Americans, Biography, Rassenkonflikt, Civil Rights Movement, Leiderschap, Bürgerrechtsbewegung, Politische Führung, Views on leadership, King, martin luther, jr., 1929-1968, African americans, civil rights, Views on leadershipking, martin luther , 1929-1968, King, martin luther , 1929-1968, African americans--biography, Civil rights workers--united states--biography, Baptists--clergy, Baptists--united states--clergy--biography, African americans--civil rights--history, African americans--civil rights--history--20th century, E185.97.k5 p46 1999, 323/.092
People: Martin Luther King Jr. (1929-1968)
Places: United States
Times: 20th century