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Page 179 : “ Our God Is Marching On ! ” by Martin Luther King , Jr. Copyright 1965 by Martin Luther King , Jr ; 1968 by Estate of Martin Luther King , Jr .; 1986 by Coretta Scott King , Executrix , Estate of Martin Luther King ...
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After King intentionally al- lowed himself to be arrested and jailed for leading a Birmingham demon- stration on Good ... From : Wiretap transcript of Martin Luther King , Jr.'s and Mrs. King's phone conversation , Birmingham Police ...
After King intentionally al- lowed himself to be arrested and jailed for leading a Birmingham demon- stration on Good ... From : Wiretap transcript of Martin Luther King , Jr.'s and Mrs. King's phone conversation , Birmingham Police ...
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Mrs. King : They sent them in there , they must have talked with some of the others . ... I have the EYES ON THE PRIZE READER AND GUIDE • "Letter from Birmingham City Jail" by Martin Luther King, Jr April 16, 1963.
Mrs. King : They sent them in there , they must have talked with some of the others . ... I have the EYES ON THE PRIZE READER AND GUIDE • "Letter from Birmingham City Jail" by Martin Luther King, Jr April 16, 1963.
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