A Tragic Turn: Six Leaders and the Death of Martin Luther King, Jr.Author House, 24/04/2008 - 144 páginas When Martin Luther King, Jr. was tragically killed, six people who were leaders made decisions on coping with the event. They were just like you. Their stories are your stories. Their thoughts, actions, and choices then can help make you a better leader for today and tomorrow. Relive their fateful day of April 4, 1968 to gain a unique perspective on your own. |
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Running Behind | 11 |
The Drive | 39 |
The Speech | 53 |
Falling Asleep | 67 |
Taking Away from the People and the Experience | 93 |
Texts of Speeches by Abraham Lincoln Robert | 113 |
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A Tragic Turn: Six Leaders and the Death of Martin Luther King, Jr Daniel T. Miller Pré-visualização indisponível - 2008 |
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