Philosophy professor Dr. Melvin Tuggle summarizes key concepts in Dr. Martin Luther King’s “Letter from Birmingham Jail; discusses the historical circumstances and personal actions that culminated in Dr. King’s incarceration (and ultimately his assassination); and concludes with an essay on the role of the church in using constructive nonviolence to fight war, educational and economic injustice, and political corruption.
Includes a reprint of the full text of King’s “Letter from Birmingham Jail” and a preface by Lewis E. Hahn, who edited this publication and also serves as the editor of The Library of Living Philosophers book series.
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Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. Lennie Hearn (illustrator). Pages unmarked. Covers moderately worn. Binding square & firm. Book. Seller Inventory # 113693