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King, Malcolm, Baldwin

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65 pages
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Published 1985 Wesleyan University Press 1 views
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0819560901
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This book contains the transcriptions of televised interviews by Dr. Kenneth B. Clark, professor of psychology at City College, New York, with author James Baldwin, minister Malcolm X., and the reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. These men were percieved by white Americans as leaders within the Negro community, and the conversations contained in this book are an introduction to the feelings of their Negro neighbors during a time of controversy and upheaval.

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