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Mathew Allen Week 5 Module 5-4 Professor Hall 11-25-2023 Module 5-4 Module 5 Short Responses – Question 4 Next, name two different secondary sources you could use to answer your research question. Again, be as specific as you can. Your secondary sources can be found using the Shapiro Library. Martin Luther King, Jr. Authors:Peake, Thomas R.Source:Salem Press Biographical Encyclopedia, 2023. 4p.Document Type:BiographySubject Terms:King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929-1968Abstract:American civil rights leader. As founding president of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, King spearheaded the nonviolent movement that led to the 1964 Civil Rights Act and the 1965 Voting Rights Act. His work was so profound that his name and messages have become synonymous
with civil rights in the United States. Peake, T. R. (2023). Martin Luther King, Jr. Salem Press Biographical Encyclopedia. Atlanta has a dream. On the 60th anniversary of the iconic 'I Have a Dream'speech, Domhnall O'Donoghue visited Martin Luther King's hometown of Atlanta -- the cradle of the Civil Rights movement. Authors:Domhnall O'DonoghueSource:Belfast Telegraph (Belfast, Northern Ireland), October 14, 2023. P. 28Publisher Information:Independent News & Media Ltd., 2023. Domhnall O'Donoghue. (2023, October 14). Atlanta has a dream. On the 60th anniversary of the iconic 'I Have a Dream'speech, Domhnall O'Donoghue visited Martin Luther King's hometown of Atlanta -- the cradle of the Civil Rights movement. Belfast Telegraph (Belfast, Northern Ireland), 28. 'Winners, Regardless'?: Racial Politics, Civil Rights Struggles, and the 1950 Track and Field Tour of South Africa. Dyreson, M., & M. Sikes, M. (2022). "Winners, Regardless"?: Racial Politics, Civil Rights Struggles, and the 1950 Track and Field Tour of South Africa. International Journal of the History of Sport, 39(8/9), 881 - 907.
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