Freedom's Crisis: Last Steep Ascent [In "The Nation," March 14, 1966]
New York: The Nation, 1966. Very Good. Item #26450
New York: The Nation, 1966. First Edition. Quarto; publisher's staplebound self-wrappers printed in black and orange; [281]-311pp.; illus. throughout. Textblock uniformly toned, rear wrapper rather wrinkled from exposure to damp, bottom corner of upper cover dog-eared, old mailing label; Very Good only.
Headlining article "Freedom's Crisis: Last Steep Ascent" by Martin Luther King, Jr. following the march from Selma to Montgomery the previous year: "When 50,000 Americans, white and Negro, Protestant, Catholic, Jew and nonbeliever, assembled in haste from all corners of the land at Montgomery, there lived again in a luminous moment the spirit of the Minute Men who at Lexington and Concord electrified the world" (p. 292).
Price: $250.00
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