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Writings | - Stride Toward Freedom (1958)
- "What Is Man?" (1959)
- "Second Emancipation Proclamation"
- Strength to Love (1963)
- "Letter from Birmingham Jail" (1963)
- Why We Can't Wait (1964)
- Conscience for Change (1967)
- Where Do We Go from Here: Chaos or Community? (1967)
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Media |
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Film | - King: A Filmed Record... Montgomery to Memphis (1970 documentary)
- Our Friend, Martin (1999 animated)
- Boycott (2001 film)
- The Witness: From the Balcony of Room 306 (2008 documentary)
- Selma (2014 film)
- All the Way (2016 film)
- King in the Wilderness (2018 documentary)
- MLK/FBI (2020 documentary)
- Rustin (2023 film)
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Television | |
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Plays | - The Meeting (1987)
- The Mountaintop (2009)
- I Dream (2010)
- All the Way (2012)
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Related topics |
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- Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC)
- Martin Luther King Jr. Day
- Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial
- National Historical Park
- King Center for Nonviolent Social Change
- Dexter Avenue Baptist Church
- National Civil Rights Museum
- Big Six
- African American founding fathers of the United States
- Authorship issues
- FBI–King suicide letter
- Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity
- Season for Nonviolence
- U.S. Capitol Rotunda sculpture
- Oval Office bust
- Homage to King sculpture, Atlanta
- Hope Moving Forward statue, Atlanta
- Safe House Black History Museum
- Statues of Martin Luther King Jr.
- Atlanta
- Boston
- Denver
- Houston
- Jersey City
- Milwaukee
- Mexico City
- Newark
- Pueblo, Colorado
- Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial, San Francisco
- Landmark for Peace Memorial, Indianapolis
- The Dream sculpture, Portland, Oregon
- Kennedy–King College
- Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library, Washington, D.C.
- Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Library, San Jose
- Paris park
- Memorials to Martin Luther King Jr.
- King County, Washington
- Eponymous streets
- America in the King Years
- Civil rights movement in popular culture
- Lee–Jackson–King Day
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