The King God Didn't Save

The King God Didn't Save
Title The King God Didn't Save PDF eBook
Author John A. Williams
Publisher
Total Pages 232
Release 1970
Genre African American civil rights workers
ISBN

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This work examines Martin Luther King Jr. life and legacy and the effect of white supremacy on Luther and his work.

The King God Didn't Save

The King God Didn't Save
Title The King God Didn't Save PDF eBook
Author John Alfred Williams
Publisher
Total Pages 222
Release 1970
Genre
ISBN 9780413263308

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The King God Didn't Save : Reflections on the Life and Death of Martin Luther King, Jr

The King God Didn't Save : Reflections on the Life and Death of Martin Luther King, Jr
Title The King God Didn't Save : Reflections on the Life and Death of Martin Luther King, Jr PDF eBook
Author John A. Williams
Publisher Richmond Hill, Ont. : Simon & Schuster of Canada
Total Pages 0
Release 1971
Genre African Americans
ISBN 9780671780685

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the King God didn't Save

the King God didn't Save
Title the King God didn't Save PDF eBook
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Total Pages 222
Release 1970
Genre
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Letter from a Birmingham Jail

Letter from a Birmingham Jail
Title Letter from a Birmingham Jail PDF eBook
Author Dr Martin Luther King
Publisher HarperOne
Total Pages 0
Release 2025-01-14
Genre History
ISBN 9780063425811

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Conversations with John A. Williams

Conversations with John A. Williams
Title Conversations with John A. Williams PDF eBook
Author Jeffrey Allen Tucker
Publisher Univ. Press of Mississippi
Total Pages 324
Release 2018-02-20
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1496815378

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One of the most prolific African American authors of his time, John A. Williams (1925-2015) made his mark as a journalist, educator, and writer. Having worked for Newsweek, Ebony, and Jet magazines, Williams went on to write twelve novels and numerous works of nonfiction. A vital link between the Black Arts movement and the previous era, Williams crafted works of fiction that relied on historical research as much as his own finely honed skills. From The Man Who Cried I Am, a roman à clef about expatriate African American writers in Europe, to Clifford's Blues, a Holocaust novel told in the form of the diary entries of a gay, black, jazz pianist in Dachau, these representations of black experiences marginalized from official histories make him one of our most important writers. Conversations with John A. Williams collects twenty-three interviews with the three-time winner of the American Book Award, beginning with a discussion in 1969 of his early works and ending with a previously unpublished interview from 2005. Gathered from print periodicals as well as radio and television programs, these interviews address a range of topics, including anti-black violence, Williams's WWII naval service, race and publishing, interracial romance, Martin Luther King Jr., growing up in Syracuse, the Prix de Rome scandal, traveling in Africa and Europe, and his reputation as an angry black writer. The conversations prove valuable given how often Williams drew from his own life and career for his fiction. They display the integrity, social engagement, and artistic vision that make him a writer to be reckoned with.

Queen of Bedlam

Queen of Bedlam
Title Queen of Bedlam PDF eBook
Author Laura Purcell
Publisher
Total Pages 435
Release 2014-06
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9781910183014

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An emotional tale based on historical fact imagining the impact of King George III's madness on the lives of his wife and daughters London 1788: the calm order of Queen Charlotte's court is shattered by screams. The King of England is going mad. Left alone with 13 children and with the country at war, Charlotte has to fight to hold her husband's throne. It is a time of unrest and revolutions but most of all Charlotte fears the King himself, someone she can no longer love or trust. She has lost her marriage to madness and there is nothing she can do except continue to do her royal duty. Her six daughters are desperate to escape their palace asylum. Their only chance lies in a good marriage, but no prince wants the daughter of a madman. They are forced to take love wherever they can find it, with devastating consequences.