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Martin Luther King's Death And How It Changed America

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Martin Luther King Jr. The book used as comparison to the Martin Luther King archive is April 4, 1968: Martin Luther King Jr.’s Death and How it Changed America by Michael Eric Dyson. This book uses more than one source for to help cite. Every chapter has about three or four minimum sources for each one. The sources the author chose were very good in terms of the use for this book. Some of which are sources from the books by Coretta Scott King told about her husband. In this evaluation, you will learn why April 4, 1968: Martin Luther King Jr.’s Death and How it Changed America is a better use for research than the King Center archive. This book does not support not The King Center archive. The archive does not have any valuable information …show more content…

to a digital generation for all to view and gather information. It’s mission is to positively bring the impact on the continuous struggle of King’s dream for the world, especially America. People looking for general information such as about the bus boycott will be able to find what just was they’re looking for at the King Center archive. The methods they used were distributed through the documents and about pages throughout the whole archive. The purpose of the Eric Dyson’s book is to the new generation knowledge of the king of philosophy. The man who was a scholar, pastor and husband who believed in civil rights and why it was important to succeed in order to make America a better place for us to call our home. The book explains how King kept with his preaches and speeches up until the day he took his last breath. Everyone took King’s death was filled with much hurt and surprise. “Black America mourned King’s murder so deeply because it felt like our murder” (Dyson, 2009). The methods he used were A Prophet’s Death in Three Acts as part one. Part two; Promised Land, or Wilderness and part three; Charismatic Black Leadership in a Prophet’s

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