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 | Martin Luther King, Jr.'s "Letter From Birmingham Jail" was written at the height of the nonviolent protest movement in the United States.
The letter captures King's ability to lead through the use of language. It also reveals King's disappointment over criticism of his leadership
by a group of Alabama clergymen, his understanding of why oppressed people must resist their oppression, and his deep faith in the
fundamental decency of all Americans.
Change, Charisma, Communication, Conflict, Discrimination, Ethics/Values, Power/Authority, Transformational Leadership,
Bases of Power, Transformational vs. Transactional Leadership, Overcoming Resistance to Change, Tactics of Implementation, Systems Concepts and Interdependencies
| | | | | 15 pages | | 10 pages | | | | 8-361 $3.95 | | | | | | 8-361-TN $9.95 | | | The above prices are the Institute's academic prices for degree-granting colleges and universities. Corporate pricing is available upon request.
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