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Sister of the Solid Rock Edna Mae Barnes Martin and the East Side Christian Center
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By Wilma Rugh Taylor
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(Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Society Press, 2002. Pp. xxiv, 198. Illustrations, appendices, notes, index. $24.95.)
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| The image of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., linking arms with fellow marchers often dominates popular memory of the civil rights movement. It cannot, however, represent the rich variety of means African Americans pursued to achieve social justice during the mid-twentieth century. Sister of the Solid Rock reminds readers that the struggle for equity can start with one individual reaching out to nurture the promise of others. |
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