Item #20744 The Words of Martin Luther King, Jr. [Signed]. Martin Luther King Jr., Coretta Scott King, Selector / Inscriber.
The Words of Martin Luther King, Jr. [Signed]
The Words of Martin Luther King, Jr. [Signed]
The Words of Martin Luther King, Jr. [Signed]
The Words of Martin Luther King, Jr. [Signed]
The Words of Martin Luther King, Jr. [Signed]
FROM MARCH TO LEGISLATURE

The Words of Martin Luther King, Jr. [Signed]

New York: Newmarket Press, 1983. Third Printing. Hardcover with Dust Jacket.
A POWERFUL ASSOCIATION COPY LINKING TWO OF THE MOST INFLUENTIAL REFORM MOVEMENTS OF MODERN AMERICA—INSCRIBED BY CORETTA SCOTT KING TO FEMINIST ACTIVIST AND FUTURE WEST VIRGINIA LEGISLATOR BONNIE BROWN.

Curated directly by Mrs. King following her husband's assassination, this volume stands as a profound physical testament to the shared, overlapping networks of late 20th-century American social justice advocacy. It elegantly unites the intellectual legacy of Dr. King with the front-line political history of the Women's Rights movement.

KEY FEATURES
+++ Visuals: Dust jacket features a high-contrast historical photograph of the iconic 1963 March on Washington on the front panel.
+++ Binding: Original green paper-covered boards featuring Dr. King’s blind-stamped facsimile signature to the upper cover and bright gold titles to the spine.
+++ Content: Collects over 120 of Dr. King's most impactful and enduring quotes on nonviolence, justice, and faith, introduced and curated systematically by Coretta Scott King.
+++ Associated Names: Coretta Scott King (Inscriber/Selector); Bonnie L. Brown (Associate/Dedicatee).
+++ Imprint: New York: Newmarket Press, 1983. Third Printing.
+++ Specs: 8.25 inches tall / 112 pages.

CONDITION: Fine / Fine. The bindings are tight and square, holding the text block firmly, with the internal pages remaining clean, crisp, and completely free of markings. The unblemished green boards display only minimal shelf handling, presenting in true gift quality. The price-clipped dust jacket is bright, clean, and complete, showing minor edge rubbing but remaining exceptionally well-preserved under a clear, archival protective sleeve.

HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE —
As the foundational architect of the King Center, Coretta Scott King was far more than a passive witness to history; she was the chief custodian of the nonviolent civil rights legacy. Her editorial selections in this compilation distilled decades of radical theological and political speeches into a potent ideological handbook, explicitly designed to fuel ongoing activist movements across the globe.

This specific artifact gains immense research and collection value through its direct connection to Bonnie L. Brown. Brown was a formidable, dedicated feminist activist and a Democratic member of the West Virginia House of Delegates, serving continuously from 1982 to 2012. Her three-decade legislative career was defined by fierce advocacy for civil liberties, equal rights amendments, and progressive social legislation.

The presentation of this book from the primary widow of the Civil Rights struggle to a newly elected, trailblazing southern female legislator captures a vital, living moment of political solidarity. It illustrates how the rhetoric of the Black freedom movement directly informed and empowered the legislative battles of the modern feminist movement, making this an uncommon association copy of profound historical depth.

SCHOLARLY FEATURES
+++ Civil Rights Alliance: Documents the intersectional relationship between the Southern Civil Rights movement and state-level feminist political organizing through its copy-specific ownership history.
+++ Curatorial Vision: Serves as a primary document illustrating how Coretta Scott King actively shaped, edited, and preserved her late husband's philosophical legacy for subsequent generations.
+++ Rhetorical Anthology: Formulates a compact, targeted thematic architecture of Dr. King's core speeches, sermons, and essays, serving as an essential reference for 20th-century political rhetoric.

SUBJECTS: Civil Rights, Nonviolence, Justice, Faith, Equality, Social Justice, Anthology, Civil Rights Literature, Coretta Scott King, Bonnie Brown, West Virginia Politics, Feminism, Women's History.
GENRES: Association Copy, Inscribed Copy, African American History.


Item #20744
ISBN: 0937858285

Price: $300.00