Primary Sources
Martin Luther King - I Have a Dream Speech - August 28, 1963. Prod. Suellentoys.
Youtube. N.p., n.d. Web. 15 Nov. 2012. <http://www.youtube.com/
watch?v=smEqnnklfYs>. This video clip shares the the "I Have a Dream"
speech by Dr Martin Luther King Jr.
No Author. "'I HAVE A DREAM' MARTIN LUTHER KING'S GREATEST SPEECH."
Montgomery College. N.p., n.d. Web. 15 Nov. 2012.
<http://www.montgomerycollege.edu/Departments/hpolscrv/mendes1.html>.
This website provides Martin Luther King's "i Have a Dream" speech. And the
impact the it had for colored people.
- - -. "Martin Luther King Jr. and the Civil Rights Movement." The Seattle
Times. N.p., n.d. Web. 15 Nov. 2012. <http://seattletimes.com/
special/mlk/>. This Web site, first created by The Seattle Times in
1996, contains the story of a remarkable man, images of a turbulent time,
and perspectives of politicians, academics, students and the many, ordinary
citizens whose lives he touched.
- - -. Volume 1: Called to Serve, January 1929- June 1951. N.p.: n.p., n.d.
Print. Volume 1; Called to Serve, January 1929-June 1951 went beyond the
existing biographies by locating King's family roots within the African
American social gospel tradition. This book includes is public speeches and
statements, and his students papers from Crozer Theologist Seminary.
Record Group 200. "Teaching with Documents: Court Documents Related to Martin
Luther King, Jr., and Memphis Sanitation Workers." National Archives.
Record Group 200, n.d. Web. 15 Nov. 2012. <http://www.archives.gov/
education/lessons/memphis-v-mlk/>. The article discuss a biography of
Martin Luther King Jr. And also describes the civil rights movement between
the time period of the 1950's to the 1960's.
Youtube. N.p., n.d. Web. 15 Nov. 2012. <http://www.youtube.com/
watch?v=smEqnnklfYs>. This video clip shares the the "I Have a Dream"
speech by Dr Martin Luther King Jr.
No Author. "'I HAVE A DREAM' MARTIN LUTHER KING'S GREATEST SPEECH."
Montgomery College. N.p., n.d. Web. 15 Nov. 2012.
<http://www.montgomerycollege.edu/Departments/hpolscrv/mendes1.html>.
This website provides Martin Luther King's "i Have a Dream" speech. And the
impact the it had for colored people.
- - -. "Martin Luther King Jr. and the Civil Rights Movement." The Seattle
Times. N.p., n.d. Web. 15 Nov. 2012. <http://seattletimes.com/
special/mlk/>. This Web site, first created by The Seattle Times in
1996, contains the story of a remarkable man, images of a turbulent time,
and perspectives of politicians, academics, students and the many, ordinary
citizens whose lives he touched.
- - -. Volume 1: Called to Serve, January 1929- June 1951. N.p.: n.p., n.d.
Print. Volume 1; Called to Serve, January 1929-June 1951 went beyond the
existing biographies by locating King's family roots within the African
American social gospel tradition. This book includes is public speeches and
statements, and his students papers from Crozer Theologist Seminary.
Record Group 200. "Teaching with Documents: Court Documents Related to Martin
Luther King, Jr., and Memphis Sanitation Workers." National Archives.
Record Group 200, n.d. Web. 15 Nov. 2012. <http://www.archives.gov/
education/lessons/memphis-v-mlk/>. The article discuss a biography of
Martin Luther King Jr. And also describes the civil rights movement between
the time period of the 1950's to the 1960's.
Secondary Sources
Barone, Jeannie. "In the Footsteps of a Dream." In the Footsteps of a Dream. By
Barone. N.p.: n.p., n.d. N. pag. In the Footsteps of a Dream. Web. 23 Oct.
2012. <http://web.ebscohost.com/src/
detail?vid=5&hid=18&sid=427d4244-3486-44bc-be96-df52c3591287%40sessionmgr15&bdata
=JnNpdGU9c3JjLWxpdmU%3d#>. The article features several historical
places of Georgia and Alabama that defines the civil rights movement and of
who American as a nation which were protected by the National Park Service
and by Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site, Tuskegee Airmen
National Historic Site, and the Selma to Montgomery National Historic Trail
Burrow, Rufus. "Martin Luther King, Jr.'s doctrine of human dignity." Western
Journal of Black Studies: n. pag. ProQuest Education Journals. Web. 6 Nov.
2012. <http://search.proquest.com/docview/200336522?accountid=2414>.
This article explores the meaning and some significance of Martin Luther
King, Jr.'s doctrine of human dignity, with special reference to the
socio-ethical behavior of supporter of the Christian faith. The article
also grounds King's concept of dignity both theologically and
philosophically, and considers its significance in light of black against
black violence and murder among young African American males.
Haskins, Jim. "Martin Luther King Jr." Britannica. N.p.: n.p., n.d. N. pag.
Britannica. Web. 2 Nov. 2012. <http://school.eb.com/compons/
magazine/article?id=47799003>. The article focusses on the life and works
of American civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr.
Lei, Elizabeth Vander. "Martin Luther King Jr.'s 'I Have a Dream' in Context:
Ceremonial Protest and African American Jeremiad." ProQuest Education
Journals. N.p., n.d. Web. 6 Nov. 2012. <http://search.proquest.com/
docview/236979033?accountid=2414>. This article explains Martin Luther
King Jr's "I Have a Dream" speech. The product of black verbal traditions
of ceremonial protest and rituals that had crystallized long before King
was born. The verbal context of King's "I Have a Dream" speech is examined.
Dyson, Michael Eric. "The Content of Their Character." The Content of Their
Character. By Dyson. N.p.: n.p., n.d. N. pag. SIRS Reasearcher. Web. 6
Nov. 2012. <http://sks.sirs.com/cgi-bin/
hst-article-display?id=SMD1214H-0-1631&artno=0000165649&&shfilter=U&key=M
artin%20Luther%20King%2C%20Jr%2E&title=The%20Content%20of%20Their%20Character&res
=Y&ren=Y&gov=Y&lnk=Y&ic=Y>. This source shows at the heart of the
conservative appropriation of King's vision is the argument that King was
an advocate of a color-blind society.
McCormack, Fiona. "Martin Luther King Jr." Martin Luther King Jr. By Unknown.
N.p.: n.p., n.d. N. pag. EBSCO. Web. 7 Nov. 2012.
<http://web.ebscohost.com/src/
detail?sid=f70725b1-51b7-4f46-817c-b2b8364d572f%40sessionmgr13&vid=24&hid=128&bda
ta=JnNpdGU9c3JjLWxpdmU%3d#db=sch&AN=6059814>. This article profiles
Martin Luther King Jr., a leader who fought for the rights of
African-Americans in the United States until his assassination in 1968.
Church where King spent most of his life; Discrimination against
African-Americans; Arrest of African-American Rosa Parks for refusing to
give up her bus seat to a white person.
Unknown. "Before and after Dr. King." Before and after Dr. King. By Unknown.
N.p.: n.p., n.d. N. pag. EBSCO. Web. 7 Nov. 2012.
<http://web.ebscohost.com/src/
detail?sid=f70725b1-51b7-4f46-817c-b2b8364d572f%40sessionmgr13&vid=29&hid=10&bdat
a=JnNpdGU9c3JjLWxpdmU%3d#db=sch&AN=35832236>. The article describes life
in the U.S. before and after American civil rights activist Martin Luther
King Jr.
- - -. "Civil Rights: King Jailed in Georgia." Civil Rights: King Jailed in
Georgia. By Unknown. N.p.: n.p., n.d. N. pag. Facts on File. Web. 6
Nov. 2012. <http://www.2facts.com/
wnd_story.aspx?PIN=1960032390&term=Martin+Luther+King+Jr.>. This article
shows Martin Luther King Jr., one of 80 people arrested during mass sit-in
demonstrations in Atlanta. October 19-22, King was sentenced in Decatur,
Georgia.
- - -. "Dr. King Was Peaceful." Dr. King Was Peaceful. By Unknown. N.p.: n.p.,
n.d. N. pag. EBSCO. Web. 7 Nov. 2012. <http://web.ebscohost.com/src/
detail?sid=f70725b1-51b7-4f46-817c-b2b8364d572f%40sessionmgr13&vid=12&hid=104&bda
ta=JnNpdGU9c3JjLWxpdmU%3d#db=sch&AN=57393846>. The article focuses on
the role of Dr. Martin Luther King in changing the laws concerning the
treatment of African Americans.
- - -. "Dr. Martin Luther King Jr." Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. By Unknown. N.p.:
n.p., n.d. N. pag. EBSCO. Web. 7 Nov. 2012. <http://web.ebscohost.com/
src/
detail?sid=f70725b1-51b7-4f46-817c-b2b8364d572f%40sessionmgr13&vid=5&hid=107&bdat
a=JnNpdGU9c3JjLWxpdmU%3d#db=sch&AN=2793112>. This article provides
information on the life of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his effort in the
ethnic of unfair laws in the United States.
Barone. N.p.: n.p., n.d. N. pag. In the Footsteps of a Dream. Web. 23 Oct.
2012. <http://web.ebscohost.com/src/
detail?vid=5&hid=18&sid=427d4244-3486-44bc-be96-df52c3591287%40sessionmgr15&bdata
=JnNpdGU9c3JjLWxpdmU%3d#>. The article features several historical
places of Georgia and Alabama that defines the civil rights movement and of
who American as a nation which were protected by the National Park Service
and by Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site, Tuskegee Airmen
National Historic Site, and the Selma to Montgomery National Historic Trail
Burrow, Rufus. "Martin Luther King, Jr.'s doctrine of human dignity." Western
Journal of Black Studies: n. pag. ProQuest Education Journals. Web. 6 Nov.
2012. <http://search.proquest.com/docview/200336522?accountid=2414>.
This article explores the meaning and some significance of Martin Luther
King, Jr.'s doctrine of human dignity, with special reference to the
socio-ethical behavior of supporter of the Christian faith. The article
also grounds King's concept of dignity both theologically and
philosophically, and considers its significance in light of black against
black violence and murder among young African American males.
Haskins, Jim. "Martin Luther King Jr." Britannica. N.p.: n.p., n.d. N. pag.
Britannica. Web. 2 Nov. 2012. <http://school.eb.com/compons/
magazine/article?id=47799003>. The article focusses on the life and works
of American civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr.
Lei, Elizabeth Vander. "Martin Luther King Jr.'s 'I Have a Dream' in Context:
Ceremonial Protest and African American Jeremiad." ProQuest Education
Journals. N.p., n.d. Web. 6 Nov. 2012. <http://search.proquest.com/
docview/236979033?accountid=2414>. This article explains Martin Luther
King Jr's "I Have a Dream" speech. The product of black verbal traditions
of ceremonial protest and rituals that had crystallized long before King
was born. The verbal context of King's "I Have a Dream" speech is examined.
Dyson, Michael Eric. "The Content of Their Character." The Content of Their
Character. By Dyson. N.p.: n.p., n.d. N. pag. SIRS Reasearcher. Web. 6
Nov. 2012. <http://sks.sirs.com/cgi-bin/
hst-article-display?id=SMD1214H-0-1631&artno=0000165649&&shfilter=U&key=M
artin%20Luther%20King%2C%20Jr%2E&title=The%20Content%20of%20Their%20Character&res
=Y&ren=Y&gov=Y&lnk=Y&ic=Y>. This source shows at the heart of the
conservative appropriation of King's vision is the argument that King was
an advocate of a color-blind society.
McCormack, Fiona. "Martin Luther King Jr." Martin Luther King Jr. By Unknown.
N.p.: n.p., n.d. N. pag. EBSCO. Web. 7 Nov. 2012.
<http://web.ebscohost.com/src/
detail?sid=f70725b1-51b7-4f46-817c-b2b8364d572f%40sessionmgr13&vid=24&hid=128&bda
ta=JnNpdGU9c3JjLWxpdmU%3d#db=sch&AN=6059814>. This article profiles
Martin Luther King Jr., a leader who fought for the rights of
African-Americans in the United States until his assassination in 1968.
Church where King spent most of his life; Discrimination against
African-Americans; Arrest of African-American Rosa Parks for refusing to
give up her bus seat to a white person.
Unknown. "Before and after Dr. King." Before and after Dr. King. By Unknown.
N.p.: n.p., n.d. N. pag. EBSCO. Web. 7 Nov. 2012.
<http://web.ebscohost.com/src/
detail?sid=f70725b1-51b7-4f46-817c-b2b8364d572f%40sessionmgr13&vid=29&hid=10&bdat
a=JnNpdGU9c3JjLWxpdmU%3d#db=sch&AN=35832236>. The article describes life
in the U.S. before and after American civil rights activist Martin Luther
King Jr.
- - -. "Civil Rights: King Jailed in Georgia." Civil Rights: King Jailed in
Georgia. By Unknown. N.p.: n.p., n.d. N. pag. Facts on File. Web. 6
Nov. 2012. <http://www.2facts.com/
wnd_story.aspx?PIN=1960032390&term=Martin+Luther+King+Jr.>. This article
shows Martin Luther King Jr., one of 80 people arrested during mass sit-in
demonstrations in Atlanta. October 19-22, King was sentenced in Decatur,
Georgia.
- - -. "Dr. King Was Peaceful." Dr. King Was Peaceful. By Unknown. N.p.: n.p.,
n.d. N. pag. EBSCO. Web. 7 Nov. 2012. <http://web.ebscohost.com/src/
detail?sid=f70725b1-51b7-4f46-817c-b2b8364d572f%40sessionmgr13&vid=12&hid=104&bda
ta=JnNpdGU9c3JjLWxpdmU%3d#db=sch&AN=57393846>. The article focuses on
the role of Dr. Martin Luther King in changing the laws concerning the
treatment of African Americans.
- - -. "Dr. Martin Luther King Jr." Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. By Unknown. N.p.:
n.p., n.d. N. pag. EBSCO. Web. 7 Nov. 2012. <http://web.ebscohost.com/
src/
detail?sid=f70725b1-51b7-4f46-817c-b2b8364d572f%40sessionmgr13&vid=5&hid=107&bdat
a=JnNpdGU9c3JjLWxpdmU%3d#db=sch&AN=2793112>. This article provides
information on the life of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his effort in the
ethnic of unfair laws in the United States.