Marshall Frady
Born
in Augusta, Georgia, The United States
January 11, 1940
Died
March 09, 2004
Genre
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Martin Luther King, Jr.: A Life
16 editions
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2001
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Wallace: The Classic Portrait of Alabama Governor George Wallace
17 editions
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1968
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Jesse: The Life and Pilgrimage of Jesse Jackson
18 editions
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1996
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Billy Graham: A Parable of American Righteousness
by
11 editions
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1979
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Southerners: A Journalist's Odyssey
5 editions
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published
1980
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To Save Our Schools, to Save Our Children: The Approaching Crisis in America's Public Schools
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2 editions
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1985
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Across a Darkling Plain: An American's Passage Through the Middle East
3 editions
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1971
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Untitled Non-Fiction
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MARTIN LUTHER KING (0)
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Martin Luther King (Oxford Bookworms Library)
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“In every human being, black or white, there exists, however dimly, a certain natural identification with every other human being, so that we tend to feel that what happens to a fellow human being also in some way happens to us. Therefore no man can very long continue to abuse another human being without beginning to feel in himself at least some dull answering stir of discomfort.”
― Martin Luther King, Jr.: A Life
― Martin Luther King, Jr.: A Life
“In Alabama Wallace has managed to pass the point of being just the most popular politician in the memory of the state. He has become a Folk Hero. Alabama, along with the rest of the South, has been changing into something more like the rest of the nation, and in the process, a particular devastation is being worked among its people. In his transition from the gentle earth to the city-the filling stations, the power lines, the merciless asphalt, the neon Jumboburger drive-ins-the Southern yeoman has acquired a quality of metallic ferocity.”
― Wallace: The Classic Portrait of Alabama Governor George Wallace
― Wallace: The Classic Portrait of Alabama Governor George Wallace
“Toward the close of the campaign, a day was spent in the state's largest city, Birmingham. It is, in Alabama, the closest thing to alien turf for Wallace, not only because of its relative sophistication, but because the Republican party is particularly robust there.”
― Wallace: The Classic Portrait of Alabama Governor George Wallace
― Wallace: The Classic Portrait of Alabama Governor George Wallace
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