A Knock at Midnight

A Knock at Midnight1998
Inspiration from the Great Sermons of Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr.
About this book
With fiery words of wisdom and a passion for justice, Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr., inspired people everywhere to perform extraordinary acts of courage and ignited one of the most influential movements of the twentieth century. This is the definitive collection of eleven of his most powerful sermons, from his earliest known audio recording to his last sermon, delivered days before his assassination. With introductions by renowned theologians and ministers including Reverend Billy Graham and Archbishop Desmond Tutu, filled with moving personal reflections and firsthand accounts of the events surrounding each sermon, 'A Knock at Midnight' is Dr. King's living voice today--an irresistible call that resonates and inspires the greatness in us all.
Details
- First published
- 1998
- OL Work ID
- OL1945951W
Subjects
American SermonsAfrican American authors15.85 history of America71.62 ethnic relations (sociology)18.06 Anglo-American literatureKing, martin luther, jr., 1929-1968Sermons, americanChristian life, baptist authorsCivil rights movements, united statesUnited states, race relationsSermons, american--african american authorsBv4241.5 .k56 1998252/.061