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Index 245    Stride Toward Freedom, 47, Looking Backward: 2000–1887. See 168–69 Bellamy, Edward King sermons “Conquering Self-Centeredness,” Madison, Arthur, 117 xx March on Washington, xiii, 6 “The Death of Evil on the Marshall, Thurgood, 53–54, Seashore,” 74 218n29 “The Dimensions of a Complete Marx, Karl, xvii, 47 Life,” 54 Matthews, Robert, 15–16, 76, “How to Believe in a Good God 92–93 in the Midst of Glaring Evil,” Maxwell Air Force Base, 13, 63, 122 105–6 Mays, Benjamin, 35, 39–45, 102–3, “It’s a Great Day to Be Alive,” 151 126 “It’s Hard to Be a Christian,” 115 McCall, Walter, 46 “A Knock at Midnight,” 168 McCracken, Robert J., 48 “Lessons from History,” 178 McDonald, Susie, 117 “Loving Your Enemies,” 50 McGlynn, Harold, 70 “The One-Sided Approach of the Memphis, Tennessee, xix Good Samaritan,” 82–83 Men of Montgomery, 81, 124–25, “Our God is Able,” 102 127, 141, 149 “A Tough Mind and a Tender Metropolitan Methodist Episcopal Heart,” 172–73 Church (Montgomery), 67–68, “When Peace Becomes 77 Obnoxious,” 128 Montgomery, Alabama King speeches black resistance in, 9, 18, 25–33, “Acceptance Address at Dexter 54–57, 62–63, 95 Avenue Baptist Church,” 38 demographics and economy of, “Address to MIA Mass Meeting 11, 63, 77–79, 88–89, 99 at Holt Street Baptist Church,” history of, 10–12 xiii–xiv, 6, 86, 95–96, 212n24 police in, 13–14, 58–59, 181 front porch address, 113–14 segregation and white supremacy “Give Us the Ballot,” 155 in, 1–3, 9–10, 12, 17–18, 32– “I Have a Dream,” xiii, 6 33, 55, 72–73, 83, 160, 175 Ku Klux Klan, 71, 121, 149 white backlash in, 148–51 white resistance to segregation in, Lewis, Rufus, 6, 26, 30–31, 65, 84, 19–23, 75–76, 99–100, 123– 133, 151 24, 156, 167–68 Ligon, Eugene, 26 Montgomery Advertiser, 21, 50, 59, Lincoln, Abraham, 10, 57, 164 62, 71, 82, 89, 94, 100, 104, Little Rock, Arkansas, 173 107, 122–23, 130, 135, 137, 149

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