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Pillar of Fire: America in the King Years 1963-65From Pulitzer Prize winning author Taylor Branch, the second part of his epic trilogy on Martin Luther King, Jr. and the American Civil Rights Movement. In the second volume of his three part history, a monumental trilogy that began with Parting the Waters, winner of the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Critics Circle Award, Taylor Branch portrays the Civil Rights Movement at its zenith, recounting the climactic struggles as they commanded the
From Pulitzer Prize-winning author Taylor Branch, the second part of his epic trilogy on Martin Luther King, Jr. and the American Civil Rights Movement. In the second volume of his three-part history, a monumental trilogy that began with Parting the Waters, winner of the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Critics Circle Award, Taylor Branch portrays the Civil Rights Movement at its zenith, recounting the climactic struggles as they commanded the national stage. Beginning with the Nation of Islam and conflict over racial separatism, Pillar of Fire takes the reader to Mississippi and Alabama: Birmingham, the murder of Medgar Evers, the March on Washington, the Civil Rights Act, and voter registration drives. In 1964, King is awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. Branch's magnificent trilogy makes clear why the Civil Rights Movement, and indeed King's leadership, are among the nation's enduring achievements. In bringing these decades alive, preserving the integrity of those who marched and died, Branch gives us a crucial part of our history and heritage.Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Published: 01/20/1999
ISBN: 9780684848099
Pages: 768
Weight: 2.42lbs
Size: 9.20h x 6.20w x 1.60d
Review Citations: New York Times 02/07/1999 pg. 24
New York Times 06/06/1999 pg. 52
Publishers Weekly Best Books 01/01/1998 pg. 44
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Color: Dark Grey
Inaccurate description, they are tiny and thin doesn't look nothing like the pictures
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Color: #14R - Pack of 21 (20 Blades + 1 Handle)
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At least they are sterile
These are funny being advertised as dermaplane because they are packaged as scalpels. The 5 scalpels are individually wrapped, and labeled sterile. As the price indicates, they are on the cheap side.
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