The Political Philosophy of Martin Luther King, Jr.
By (Author) Hanes Walton
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
17th March 1971
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Political ideologies and movements
B
Hardback
137
Studies the nature and development of Dr. King's political ideas and his contributions to modern political thought.
Well expressed.... Walton's evidence to support [his] view is well put together.... None of the many other books on King approach his thought in such an analytical manner. Walton's contribution should serve many useful purposes in various social science studies.-Choice
"Well expressed.... Walton's evidence to support his view is well put together.... None of the many other books on King approach his thought in such an analytical manner. Walton's contribution should serve many useful purposes in various social science studies."-Choice
"Well expressed.... Walton's evidence to support [his] view is well put together.... None of the many other books on King approach his thought in such an analytical manner. Walton's contribution should serve many useful purposes in various social science studies."-Choice
HANES WALTON, JR., is Professor of Political Science at the University of Michigan. He is the author of ten books, including Black Republicans: The Politics of the Black and Tans (1975), Invisible Politics: Black Political Behavior (1985), and When the Marching Stopped: The Politics of Civil Rights Regulatory Agencies (1988).