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Martin Luther King Jr. A King Family Tribute A King Family Tribute (Hardcover)

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Format: Hardcover
ISBN-10: 1419702696
ISBN-13: 9781419702693
Sku: 230052574
Publish Date: 1/8/2013
Pages:  96
Age Range:  NA
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Martin Luther King Jr.''s family comes together for the first time to share their reflections of the great civil rights leader. Included are contributions from his sister, his children, his in-laws, his nieces and nephews, and even his grandchildren, who explain what his legacy means to them.
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Martin Luther King Jr.'s family comes together for the first time to share their reflections and memories of the great civil rights leader. Included are contributions from his sister (the only surviving member of his immediate family), his children, his in-laws, his nieces and nephews, and even his grandchildren, who, although they never met him, explain what his legacy means to them. Unlike the iconic persona normally associated with the man, the book presents a more personal, warm, and loving portrait: wrestling with his brother on the bed (despite their being in their thirties), sneaking naps during holiday meals, as well as playing games with his nieces and nephews. Alongside these tributes are never-before-published family photos of Dr. King, as well as new photographs of the memorial dedicated to him in August 2011 on the National Mall in Washington, D.C.

Author Bio
Andrew Young
Andrew Young is an ordained minister of the United Church of Christ and a graduate of Howard University and Hartford Theological Seminary. He was elected to Congress from the Fifth Congressional District of Georgia, and in 1977, President Carter named him Ambassador to the United Nations. He served two terms as Mayor of Atlanta, and subsequently served as co-chair of the Atlanta Committee for the Olympic Games.
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Product attributeBook Format:   Hardcover
Product attributeNumber of Pages:   0096
Product attributePublisher:   ABRAMS
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