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Martin Luther King, Jr. (1929-1968)

This guide has been created in order to assist students and faculty of Arizona State University in the identification of materials (books, dissertations, government documents, video recordings) available from the ASU Library in print or electronic format.

Journal Focused on Martin Luther King, Jr.

Gandhi-King Society. The Acorn. 1986- . ISSN: 1092-6534, 2153-263. OCLC: 23113339.
Full Text Online: PhilPapers: Philosophical Research Online: Available from 1986 volume: 1 issue: 1 until 2019 volume: 19 issue: 2.
See papers focused on Martin Luther King.
See The Acorn: Philosophical Studies in Pacifism and Nonviolence publisher's web-site.

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