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"Hodgson, who interviewed King and his contemporaries in the 1950's and 1960's, writes with unsentimental grace about a complex, sensuous man, a daring radical who made the United States a better place, but also one fraught with divisions-stemming from the fracturing of the Democratic Party in the South and retrograde reactions of white Southerners, who provided the Republican Party with a hegemony that has made progress on King's radical agenda possible."
--Carl Rollyson, Magill Book Reviews
"Godfrey Hodgson has crafted a insightful and perceptive biography of Martin Luther King, informed by his own personal knowledge of the man and his times. Written with Hodgson's characteristic energy, the book provides a compelling overview of King's pivotal role in the Civil Rights movement."
--Lewis L. Gould, Professor of History, University of Texas Austin and author of 1968: The Election That Changed American
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Book Description Soft cover. Condition: New. No Jacket. True 1st US Edition, First Printing. " Hodgson's extensive research and detail help paint an acurate, complex portrait of one of America's most important leaders." (rear panel) 231 pp. plus: Notes, Index. Book is illustrated with b/w photographs. Bookseller's Inventory # 231124. Seller Inventory # 001124