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Burial for a King: Martin Luther King Jr.'s Funeral and the Week that Transformed Atlanta and Rocked the Nation

av Rebecca Burns

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In the aftermath of Martin Luther King Jr.'s assassination, riots broke out in 110 cities across the country. For five days, Atlanta braced for chaos while preparing to host King's funeral. An unlikely alliance of former student radicals, the middle-aged patrician mayor, the no-nonsense police chief, black ministers, white churchgoers, Atlanta's business leaders, King's grieving family members, and his stunned SCLC colleagues worked to keep Atlanta safe, honor a murdered hero, and host the tens of thousands who came to pay tribute. On April 9, 1968, 150,000 mourners took part in a daylong series of rituals honoring King--the largest funeral staged for a private U.S. citizen. King's funeral was a dramatic event that took place against a national backdrop of war protests and presidential politics in a still-segregationist South, where Georgia's governor surrounded the state capitol with troops and refused to lower the flag in acknowledgment of King's death. Award-winning journalist Rebecca Burns delivers a riveting account of this landmark week and chronicles the convergence of politicians, celebrities, militants, and ordinary people who mourned in a peaceful Atlanta while other cities burned. Drawing upon copious research and dozens of interviews-- from staffers at the White House who dealt with the threat of violence to members of King's family and inner circle--Burns brings this dramatic story to life in vivid scenes that sweep readers from the mayor's office to the White House to Coretta Scott King's bedroom. Compelling and original, Burial for a King captures a defining moment in America's history. It encapsulates King's legacy, America's shifting attitude toward race, and the emergence of Atlanta as a new kind of Southern city.… (mer)
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A former editor of ATLANTA magazine has written a fascinating bit of microhistory about the death and burial of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and how Atlanta handled it (quite well, all things considered.) Both the Black and white Establishments in Atlanta cooperated to support the King family, keep the city from erupting in the riots that marred other cities' mourning, and to honor a native son. Burns has done a lot of research and although I lived through this period (not in Atlanta) I learned a lot of things I hadn't known about what went on.

Reading this book brought back a lot of memories, of how jubilation at Lyndon Johnson's announcement that he would not run for President again turned to shock and sorrow just a few days later. Morris Abram, President of Brandeis during some of my time there, is referenced in the book, along with many other familiar names from those times. However, the book is also detailed enough that those who did not live through the 60s could read it without too much confusion. It's a fairly quick read and well worth spending a couple of hours with. Recommended. ( )
  auntieknickers | Apr 3, 2013 |
This book was soul stirring. The author has you walking along side as the minutes and days unfold once Martin Luther was shot. So many parallel items were going on at that time. Vietnam, presidental election, race relations, all were muted as a result of the shooting. This is a oral history mixed in with fact on a little known section of the Civil Rights Movement. As the date gets closer to the funeral, you realize the major shift and impact his deathhad on so many people. What enchanced the story even more was unpublished photos of the week of the funeral. And how life went on in the civil rights movement after the funeral. It is incredible how one funeral immpacted someone so profoundly that their impact still has a effect on African Americans today. I am thrilled that this book was written. I wish I could shout from a mountain top and tell everyone to read this book. ( )
  seki | Aug 27, 2012 |
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In the aftermath of Martin Luther King Jr.'s assassination, riots broke out in 110 cities across the country. For five days, Atlanta braced for chaos while preparing to host King's funeral. An unlikely alliance of former student radicals, the middle-aged patrician mayor, the no-nonsense police chief, black ministers, white churchgoers, Atlanta's business leaders, King's grieving family members, and his stunned SCLC colleagues worked to keep Atlanta safe, honor a murdered hero, and host the tens of thousands who came to pay tribute. On April 9, 1968, 150,000 mourners took part in a daylong series of rituals honoring King--the largest funeral staged for a private U.S. citizen. King's funeral was a dramatic event that took place against a national backdrop of war protests and presidential politics in a still-segregationist South, where Georgia's governor surrounded the state capitol with troops and refused to lower the flag in acknowledgment of King's death. Award-winning journalist Rebecca Burns delivers a riveting account of this landmark week and chronicles the convergence of politicians, celebrities, militants, and ordinary people who mourned in a peaceful Atlanta while other cities burned. Drawing upon copious research and dozens of interviews-- from staffers at the White House who dealt with the threat of violence to members of King's family and inner circle--Burns brings this dramatic story to life in vivid scenes that sweep readers from the mayor's office to the White House to Coretta Scott King's bedroom. Compelling and original, Burial for a King captures a defining moment in America's history. It encapsulates King's legacy, America's shifting attitude toward race, and the emergence of Atlanta as a new kind of Southern city.

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