The author of Inside Agitators presents a controversial study of the civil rights movement after the death of Martin Luther King, Jr. that draws on congressional testimony, court cases, press releases and other diverse sources to document the battle over King's image and legacy.
Introduction
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Chapter 1 King's Last Victory: The Civil Rights Act of 1968
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Chapter 2 Can a Movement Be Institutionalized? The National Black Political Conventions
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Chapter 3 A Coalition for Full Employment
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Chapter 4 Legalizing the Legacy: The Battle for a Martin Luther King Holiday