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[History & Science] King Jr., Martin Luther. (1929-1968). Stride Toward Freedom - INSCRIBED TO CIVIL RIGHTS ADVOCATE SENATOR PAUL H. DOUGLAS . Stride Toward Freedom, The Montgomery Story. Illustrated from photographs. 8vo, original cloth-backed boards in an excellent dust jacket. First edition, later printing. With a warm inscription by King to Senator Paul H. Douglas, a long-time fighter for the Civil Cights Commission Act of 1957. "To Senator Paul H. Douglas. In appreciation for the great work you have so unselfishly done for the cause of freedom and human dignity. With warm Regards, Martin L King Jr."

Paul Howard Douglas (1892-1976), liberal American politician, University of Chicago economist, war hero, and politician was elected as a Democratic U.S. Senator from Illinois in the 1948 landslide, serving until his defeat in 1966. Douglas is considered to be one of the all-time great Senators, a true statesman and a tireless fighter for Civil Rights.

[History & Science] King Jr., Martin Luther. (1929-1968) Stride Toward Freedom - INSCRIBED TO CIVIL RIGHTS ADVOCATE SENATOR PAUL H. DOUGLAS

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[History & Science] King Jr., Martin Luther. (1929-1968). Stride Toward Freedom - INSCRIBED TO CIVIL RIGHTS ADVOCATE SENATOR PAUL H. DOUGLAS . Stride Toward Freedom, The Montgomery Story. Illustrated from photographs. 8vo, original cloth-backed boards in an excellent dust jacket. First edition, later printing. With a warm inscription by King to Senator Paul H. Douglas, a long-time fighter for the Civil Cights Commission Act of 1957. "To Senator Paul H. Douglas. In appreciation for the great work you have so unselfishly done for the cause of freedom and human dignity. With warm Regards, Martin L King Jr."

Paul Howard Douglas (1892-1976), liberal American politician, University of Chicago economist, war hero, and politician was elected as a Democratic U.S. Senator from Illinois in the 1948 landslide, serving until his defeat in 1966. Douglas is considered to be one of the all-time great Senators, a true statesman and a tireless fighter for Civil Rights.