Martin Luther King / Alan C. McLean

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McLean, Alan C.

Edité par Oxford University Press | 2008

The United States in the 1950s and 60s was troubled place. Black people were angry, because they did not have the same rights as whites. It was a time of angry words, of marches, of protests, a time of bombs and killings. But above the angry noise came the voice of one man - a man of peace. "I have a dream", said Martin Luther King, and it was a dream of blacks and whites living together in peace and freedom. This is the story of an extraordinary man, who changed American history in his short life

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