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Taylor Branch

    Taylor Branch est un auteur et historien américain, réputé pour sa trilogie qui retrace la vie de Martin Luther King Jr. et l'histoire du mouvement des droits civiques américain. Son œuvre explore les moments décisifs et les nuances complexes de cette ère transformatrice de l'histoire américaine. Le style de Branch se caractérise par une recherche approfondie et une narration immersive qui redonne vie aux événements passés pour le lecteur contemporain. À travers ses écrits, il offre des perspectives essentielles sur la lutte pour l'égalité et son héritage durable.

    Pillar of Fire
    At Canaan's Edge: America in the King Years, 1965-68
    Parting the Waters
    • Parting the Waters

      America in the Kings Years 1954-63

      4,6(459)Évaluer

      In Parting the Waters, the first volume of his essential America in the King Years series, Pulitzer Prize winner Taylor Branch gives a “compelling…masterfully told” (The Wall Street Journal) account of Martin Luther King’s early years and rise to greatness. Hailed as the most masterful story ever told of the American Civil Rights Movement, Parting the Waters is destined to endure for generations. Moving from the fiery political baptism of Martin Luther King, Jr., to the corridors of Camelot where the Kennedy brothers weighed demands for justice against the deceptions of J. Edgar Hoover, here is a vivid tapestry of America, torn and finally transformed by a revolutionary struggle unequaled since the Civil War. Taylor Branch provides an unsurpassed portrait of King's rise to greatness and illuminates the stunning courage and private conflict, the deals, maneuvers, betrayals, and rivalries that determined history behind closed doors, at boycotts and sit-ins, on bloody freedom rides, and through siege and murder. Epic in scope and impact, Branch's chronicle definitively captures one of the nation's most crucial passages.

      Parting the Waters
    • At Canaan's Edge concludes America in the King Years, a three-volume history that will endure as a masterpiece of storytelling on American race, violence, and democracy. Pulitzer Prize-winner and bestselling author Taylor Branch makes clear in this magisterial account of the civil rights movement that Martin Luther King, Jr., earned a place next to James Madison and Abraham Lincoln in the pantheon of American history.

      At Canaan's Edge: America in the King Years, 1965-68
    • Pillar of Fire

      America in the King Years 1963-65

      • 768pages
      • 27 heures de lecture
      4,4(2728)Évaluer

      The second volume of this trilogy delves into the escalating drama of the civil rights movement, capturing its profound impact on American society. Taylor Branch explores the key events and figures that shaped this pivotal era, highlighting the movement's increasing size and intensity. Accompanied by photographs, the narrative offers an in-depth look at the struggles and triumphs that defined a generation, making it a crucial read for understanding the historical context of civil rights in America.

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