''Stride Toward Freedom: The Montgomery Story'' (published 1958) is
Martin Luther King Jr.
Martin Luther King Jr. (born Michael King Jr.; January 15, 1929 – April 4, 1968) was an American Baptist minister, civil and political rights, civil rights activist and political philosopher who was a leader of the civil rights move ...
's historic account of the 1955–1956
Montgomery bus boycott
The Montgomery bus boycott was a political and social boycott, protest campaign against the policy of racial segregation on the public transit system of Montgomery, Alabama. It was a foundational event in the civil rights movement in the United ...
. The book describes the conditions of African Americans living in
Alabama
Alabama ( ) is a U.S. state, state in the Southeastern United States, Southeastern and Deep South, Deep Southern regions of the United States. It borders Tennessee to the north, Georgia (U.S. state), Georgia to the east, Florida and the Gu ...
during the era, and chronicles the events and participants' planning and thoughts about the boycott and its aftermath.
Pilgrimage to Nonviolence
In the chapter "Pilgrimage to Nonviolence", King outlined his understanding of
nonviolence
Nonviolence is the personal practice of not causing harm to others under any condition. It may come from the belief that hurting people, animals and/or the environment is unnecessary to achieve an outcome and it may refer to a general philosoph ...
, which seeks to win an opponent to friendship, rather than to humiliate or defeat him. The chapter draws from an address by Wofford, with
Rustin and
Stanley Levison also providing guidance and ghostwriting.
See also
* ''
Martin Luther King and the Montgomery Story''
References
External sources
''Stanford University Encyclopedia'' entry on the volume
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Works by Martin Luther King Jr.
Non-fiction books about the civil rights movement
Harper & Brothers books
1958 non-fiction books
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