Stride Toward Freedom

Irving FISHER   |   Martin Luther KING Jr.

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Stride Toward Freedom
Stride Toward Freedom

STRIDE TOWARD FREEDOM, INSCRIBED BY DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR.

KING Jr., Martin Luther. Stride Toward Freedom. The Montgomery Story. New York: Harper & Brothers, (1958). Octavo, original half black cloth, original dust jacket.

First edition, first printing, of Dr. King's first book, an account of the Montgomery bus strike, inscribed by the civil rights leader on the front free endpaper with his bold flourish: "Best Wishes Martin L. King Jr."

In his first book, King presents a full and personal account of the bus strike in Montgomery, Alabama. Sparked by Rosa Parks' refusal to give up her seat to a white man, it was the first successful large-scale application of non-violent resistance to segregation in the United States. Non-violence, King reflects, "recognizes that social change cannot come overnight. But it causes one to work as if it were a possibility the next morning." With eight pages of black-and-white photographs. First printing, with publisher's code "H-H" on copyright page, indicating that it was printed in August, 1958. Blockson 4119. Pencil annotation reading "white ministers" on page 208, clarifying King's exhortation that ministers stand up for righteousness and lead men away from fear.

Book fine, dust jacket near-fine with light wear and toning to extremities and small expert repair to base of spine. A most desirable inscribed copy.

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