Why We Can't Wait by Martin Luther King Jr.

Why We Can't Wait

Martin Luther King Jr.

208 pages first pub 1964 (editions)

nonfiction history politics race emotional reflective fast-paced

Description

This is the momentous story of the Civil Rights movement, told by one of its most powerful and eloquent voices. Here Martin Luther King, Jr. recounts the pivotal events in the city of Birmingham, Alabama in 1963 that propelled his non-violent camp...

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Moods

informative 80%
reflective 68%
inspiring 60%
challenging 58%
hopeful 53%
emotional 41%
sad 14%
tense 9%
dark 4%

Pace

medium 62%
slow 24%
fast 13%

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