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''The Dialectical Character of Niebuhr's Thought and His Attitude Toward Current Social System''

https://okra.stanford.edu/link/document540000-152
Author
[King, Martin Luther, Jr.]
Place Written
[Boston, Mass.]
Document Date
[1951-1954]
Genre
Essay
Document Type
Document
Type of Writing
Typed
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Author
[King, Martin Luther, Jr.]
Author Dates
1929-1968
Author Affiliation
[Boston University]
Document ID
540000-152
Document Date
[1951-1954]
Type of Writing
Typed
Document Type
Document
Status
Cal. 6
Place Written
[Boston, Mass.]
Genre
Essay
Document Length
2 pp.
Dates
1951 - 1954
Names
Niebuhr, Reinhold
Muelder, Walter George
Bennett, John C. (John Coleman)
Topics
Communism
Capitalism
Marxism
Philosophy
Martin Luther King, Jr. - Education
Code for Location of Original
CSKC-INP
Location of Original
Coretta Scott King Collection, In Private Hands
Location of Original - Detail
Sermon file, folder 163, Untitled
Copy Location (1)
MLKPP, Martin Luther King, Jr. Papers Project, Stanford University, Stanford, Calif.
Date Created
2/15/2006 12:00:00 AM
Date Updated
2/3/2010 2:31:12 PM
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