
Strength to Love
by Martin Luther King Jr. (1963)
Like 'A Knock at Midnight', this offers King's powerful sermons, inspiring reflection and social justice.

by Martin Luther King Jr. (1998)
A Knock at Midnight is the definitive collection of eleven of Dr. King's most powerful and spiritual sermons, moving and meaningful words to live by for everyone. Compiled by Stanford historian Dr. Clayborne Carson, director of the King Papers Project, and by contributing editor Peter Holloran, this volume covers the full range of Dr. King's preaching career, from the earliest known audio recording of King preaching to his last sermon, delivered just days before his assassination. Especially featured are the title sermon, among Dr. King's favorite and most challenging, and seven sermons never before seen in print. A Knock at Midnight also includes eleven important introductions by renowned ministers and theologians of our time: Reverend Billy Graham, Archbishop Desmond Tutu, and Bishop T. D. Jakes, among others. Here they share their personal reflections on the sermons and firsthand accounts of the events surrounding their delivery.
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by Martin Luther King Jr. (1963)
Like 'A Knock at Midnight', this offers King's powerful sermons, inspiring reflection and social justice.

by Malcolm X, Alex Haley (1965)
Like 'A Knock at Midnight', this powerfully chronicles a pivotal figure's journey toward justice and social change.

by Frantz Fanon (1961)
Echoing 'A Knock at Midnight', this book critically examines colonialism and its impact on society.

by Martin Luther King Jr. (1957)
Similar to 'A Knock at Midnight', this details King's foundational role in the Civil Rights Movement.

by Leo Tolstoy (1805)
While different in genre from 'A Knock at Midnight', it shares a profound exploration of human morality and societal upheaval.
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