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| author | Helicher, Karl |
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| contents | Q&A: Michael Honey Helicher, Karl Strikes Civil Rights Social Action Books Authors Interviews African American History United States History Racial Discrimination The mid-1960s saw civil rights victories in Congress during Lyndon B. Johnson's presidency. In "Going Down Jericho Road," Michael Honey wrote how Martin Luther King Jr.'s final focus showed that the struggle for black and working class parity continued. The 1968 Memphis sanitation workers strike was a gritty struggle won in the streets by a host of local heroes inspired by King. This article presents an interview with Honey wherein he talked about his study of the strike that tragically set the stage for King's murder. |
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| language | en |
| publishDate | 2007 |
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| spellingShingle | Q&A: Michael Honey Helicher, Karl Strikes Civil Rights Social Action Books Authors Interviews African American History United States History Racial Discrimination Q&A: Michael Honey Helicher, Karl Strikes Civil Rights Social Action Books Authors Interviews African American History United States History Racial Discrimination The mid-1960s saw civil rights victories in Congress during Lyndon B. Johnson's presidency. In "Going Down Jericho Road," Michael Honey wrote how Martin Luther King Jr.'s final focus showed that the struggle for black and working class parity continued. The 1968 Memphis sanitation workers strike was a gritty struggle won in the streets by a host of local heroes inspired by King. This article presents an interview with Honey wherein he talked about his study of the strike that tragically set the stage for King's murder. |
| title | Q&A: Michael Honey |
| topic | Strikes Civil Rights Social Action Books Authors Interviews African American History United States History Racial Discrimination |
| url | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ757124 |