Unabridged Audiobook
a great book. gave a very humanized and un whyte washed veiw of him, his struggles, and hiw the FBIs campaign to destroy him. lots of conversation that were recorded and just recently released.
This is an excellent biography of Dr Martin Luther King, the first for some years. Narrator Dion Graham does a superb job of modulating his voice when King or other people are quoted, and does an especially good job with King's voice. The book itself is well written and covers most key events and people during the civil rights era, including Rev. Abernathy, Andrew Young, Malcolm X, Coretta Scott King, Stokely Carmichael, Lyndon Johnson, Bobby Kennedy, and many others. It is disturbing to learn how ugly, bigoted, cruel and hateful much of the US population was at the time, with details of numerous acts of murder and violence occurring frequently during the years King was active, including acts by elected officials and law enforcement. And it is illuminating to hear how the FBI and other high-ranking officials hounded King, often over his many extramarital infidelities. Despite his character flaws, King emerges as an eloquent and heroic figure, who foresaw for many years that he would be murdered, and yet persevered in his quest for better treatment of Black citizens.
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