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Bearing the Cross: Martin Luther King, Jr., and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference by David J. Garrow
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by David Garrow (otherwise under David J. Garrow)

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Harper Perennial Modern Classics (2004), Edition: Reprint, Paperback

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An exhaustive day-by-day biography of Martin Luther King's public life in the Civil Rights movement. Much of the source material for this biography comes from FBI files which include entire conversations reproduced verbatim. As a result the reader gets to see King's not always pure and honest in his personal life. On the other hand this book presents fascinating detail about how King and his colleagues planned the campaigns for Civil Rights. An excellent biography on every level. ( )
  Othemts | Nov 3, 2008 |
2179 Bearing the Cross: Martin Luther King, Jr., and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, by David J. Garrow (read 16 Jan 1989) (Pulitzer Biography prize for 1987) This is an account of King's life and work. It is a pedestrian account, plodding on strictly chronologically for the most part. King was really not a noble character, though he did some great things. The book is unsparing in depicting his immoral life, and it seems clear his marriage was mostly dead by the time he was shot in April of 1968. In fact, King's great work was clearly over, and his death had more to do with insuring his fame than anything. ( )
  Schmerguls | Jul 3, 2008 |
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In this 1987 Pulitzer Prize winner, David J. Garrow, through extensive interviews, and access to F.B.I. transcripts, delves deeply into both Dr. Martin Luther King’s leadership role and his private life. He attributes King's moral and physical courage to his religious faith: King believed that he had literally been called to do the Lord's work. But from 1965, when the F.B.I. taped King in sexual encounters and sent the tape to S.C.L.L. headquarters, his associates noted a "spiritual depression", even a "death wish." Fear that exposure would ruin his public work dogged him until his assassination in 1968. While documenting the F.B.I.'s dirty tricks, Garrow never loses sight of King's achievement and vision, nor of the poignancy of King's belief that "the cross is something that you bear and ultimately that you die on."

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