Bibliography – Grades 9-12

Wayne Phillips, “Negro Minister Convicted of Directing Bus Boycott,” New York Times, Marcy 23, 2956.

Ed Townsend, “Desegregated Busses Run in Alabama—Union Drive Fizzles in South,” Christian Science Monitor, April 24, 1956.

Foster Hailey, “Dr. King Arrested at Birmingham,” New York Times, April 13, 1963.

Ibid.

“Transcript of the President’s News Conference on Domestic and Foreign Affairs,” New York Times, May 9, 1963.

“Sanity in Birmingham,” New York Times, May 11, 1963.

“Organizing Manual No. 2,” Final Plans for the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom.

James Reston, “ ‘I Have a Dream…’ Peroration by Dr. King Sums Up A Day the Capital Will Remember,” New York Times, August 29, 1963.

Robert E. Baker, “200,000 Jam Mall in Mammoth Rally In Solemn, Orderly Plea for Equality,” The Washington Post, Aug 29, 1963.

Paul Good, “Dr. King to Open 1965 Rights Drive With Speech in Selma, Ala., Today,” The Washington Post, January 2, 1965.

Martin Luther King, Jr., “Address at Mass meeting at the Bishop Charles Mason Temple,” March 18, 1968.

Walter Rugaber, “A Nergro is Killed in Memphis March,” The New York Times, March 29, 1968.

Martin Luther King, Jr., “I’ve Been to the Mountaintop,” April 3, 1968.

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