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Other editions of book The Assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr

  • The Assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr: April 4, 1968

    Terry Lee Collins, Dante Luis Ginevra

    Paperback (Heinemann, Jan. 1, 2014)
    The Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr., a brilliant speaker and one of the key leaders of the civil rights movement, was in Memphis to speak. On the night of April 3, 1968, he delivered one of his most oft-quoted speeches to a packed church. The next evening, he and some of his closest confidants were leaving their motel room to meet some colleagues for dinner. Something horrible was about to unfold. This graphic nonfiction book tells the story of one of the saddest days in American history.
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  • The Assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr: April 4, 1968

    Terry Lee Collins, Dante Luis Ginevra

    Library Binding (Heinemann, Jan. 1, 2014)
    The Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr., a brilliant speaker and one of the key leaders of the civil rights movement, was in Memphis to speak. On the night of April 3, 1968, he delivered one of his most oft-quoted speeches to a packed church. The next evening, he and some of his closest confidants were leaving their motel room to meet some colleagues for dinner. Something horrible was about to unfold. This graphic nonfiction book tells the story of one of the saddest days in American history.
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  • The Assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr

    Terry Collins

    Paperback (Raintree, July 2, 2015)
    The Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr., a brilliant speaker and one of the key leaders of the civil rights movement, was in Memphis to speak. On the night of 3 April 1968, he delivered one of his most oft-quoted speeches to a packed church. The next evening, he and some of his closest confidantes were leaving their motel room to meet some colleagues for dinner. Something horrible was about to unfold. This graphic non-fiction book tells the story of one of the saddest days in American history.
  • The Assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr

    Terry Collins

    Hardcover (Raintree, June 5, 2014)
    The Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr., a brilliant speaker and one of the key leaders of the civil rights movement, was in Memphis to speak. On the night of 3 April 1968, he delivered one of his most oft-quoted speeches to a packed church. The next evening, he and some of his closest confidantes were leaving their motel room to meet some colleagues for dinner. Something horrible was about to unfold. This graphic book tells the story of one of the saddest days in American history.