
By the time of his son Martin Jr. s charismatic ministry, Martin Luther King Sr.had himself long been an influential figure in the civil rights movement. As the pastor of Atlanta s Ebenezer Baptist Church, Reverend King led voter registration drives in the mid-1930s, championed an 11-year struggle to win equal pay for black teachers, and used his influence to further the well-being of black Atlantans for decades. In "Daddy King, " he recounts not only his dramatic life story but that of his extraordinary family."
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