Lerone Bennett Jr., historian of African America, has authored articles, poems, short stories, and over nine books on African American history. Bennett was a member of Alpha Phi Alpha and Sigma Pi Phi fraternities. It brought black oral history into the public world of journalism and published histories. He became the city editor for the magazine and worked there until 1953, when he began his work as an associate editor at Jet magazine in Chicago, Illinois. 1 0 obj
Read more. Bennett attended Morehouse College, earning a B.A. [citation needed], A longtime resident of Kenwood, Chicago, Bennett died of natural causes at his home there on 14 February 2018, aged 89. A village isolated from the wider world is confronted with modernity and faces an uncertain future. A noted journalist and author, Lerone Bennett, Jr.was born in Clarksdale, Mississippi on October 17, 1928. Courtesy Washington Interdependence Council. An insurance company throws a party during the apartheid years in South Africa in honour of the Colonel, an Indian salesman with an impressive record. He won, and big. Please read our commenting and letters policy before submitting. Bennett was born in Clarksdale, Mississippi the son of Lerone Bennett Sr. and Alma Reed. A revisionist historian was born. Do you find this information helpful? He served as advisor and consultant to several national organizations and commissions, including the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders. () Source: Bennett Jr, Lerone "The Convert." In: Negro Digest, January 1963. [8] Bennett is credited with the phrase: "Image Sees, Image Feels, Image Acts," meaning the images that people see influence how they feel, and ultimately how they act. In the Mother Jones article What does it take to convict a cop? Michael Sokolove relates the killing of the African American civilian Walter Scott by the white police officer Michael Slager and how the officer was subsequently acquitted. {7qIQ=zhU@vmB\6(D;^k4:x]MEY@n[p|n%vQt.mL56vE!KV/E_m&q 6IY]Xnk*Uqoa4ft3-V#W;h@_70iq#WXMUoR[McAjJnqUw{]{] 6{Lg?33i+SK6or57x2k3A[\![wn2;Juf)N"p5Slq aq?(_>mWH#~"|Q v5&2_!b(`R/tGQJ:"->,#[V"tAnpztYWIT-NEG:6LxP\OQpJ|FFb^RRh!}D&51k3w\vRI--)f~Qc5nUc+`${-#Ok%8j5ag8DAZ$)z~FMZ$gg01&C3fXH,f|5c|_(GW.{8r>U0. The same year Bennett enrolled in Atlanta University for graduate studies. by Jr. Lerone Bennett and Lerone Bennett First published in 1984 2 editions in 1 language 1 previewable. %
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Bennett served as a soldier during the Korean War, and later pursued graduate studies. I first encountered this book in 1999, and I was floored because school history books are flat out lies, this book took me on a trip back in time to the coasts of Africa, a few islands in between then to the cotton gins of the south. Your donation is fully tax-deductible. This license applies only to the article, not to text or images used here by permission. The book depicts President Lincoln as a racist who grudgingly came to the . 20072023 Blackpast.org. The Convert by Lerone Bennett Jr. Wednesday, February 18, 1:00 pm Monday, February 23, 7:00 pm The First Day of School by R. V. Cassill The Beginning of Violence by Joanne Leedom-Ackerman Wednesday, February 4, 1:00 pm Monday, February 9, 7:00 pm The Convert by Lerone Bennett Jr. x[[,~_83CfLb1!!?J*cs3=-*Oo_/bwH Bennett was born in Clarksdale, Mississippi, on October 17, 1928, the son of Lerone Bennett Sr. and Alma Reed. West, E. James. The American Historical Association welcomes comments in the discussion area below, at AHA Communities, and in letters to the editor. [|TCZY9=/je;Bgzu X)Rb%g8RV@Mrj5o_sjqRs;c1. Later, Bennett was the long-time executive editor of Ebony magazine. But new works published in the 1970s and 1990s challenged the conventional story. In addition, they surmise that Bennett oversimplifies the complexities of the period on issues of race when criticizing Lincoln. In the early 1980s, he served as vice president, and in the mid-1990s as a council member. Lerone Bennett spoke about his book [Forced Into Glory: Abraham Lincoln's White Dream], published by Johnson Publishing. Billing, with a look of conscious virtue on his jolly face, listened with much satisf. The Convert Lerone Bennett Jr. race and ethnicity, discrimination, race, religion Aaron Lott is killed by the sherif when he challenges segregation in Mississippi. Available on pp. In 2000 he published Forced into Glory: Abraham Lincolns White Dream. What policies does Michael Sokolove take to be responsible for the loss of black civilian lives due to interventions by white police officers? Benny wins the Powerball and faces pressure from his siblling to share his winnings. In 1953, he became an associate editor at Jet magazine. | Dec 20, 2022 Hardcover $3995 FREE delivery Mon, Jan 16 More Buying Choices $29.49 (40 used & new offers) Kindle $999$14.95 Bennett described the long history of black slavery and racial segregation while reminding his readers that African American roots in the American soil are deeper than those of the Puritans who arrived in 1620. Like John H. Johnson, who served on the board in the 1950s, Bennett used his renown to support the association. A detailed history and analysis of African American history in the United States. Beginning his reportorial career at the Atlanta . "Lerone Bennett, Jr.: A Life in Popular Black History.". The winds of change / Loyle Hairston; The screamers / LeRoi Jones; Sarah / Martin J. Hamer; The sky is gray / Ernest J. Gaines; On trains / James Allen McPherson; Marigolds / Eugenia W. Collier; Steady going up / Maya Angelou; Everyday use / Alice Walker; The organizer's wife / Toni Cade Bambara; Jesse . When she arrives at the institution, she is thought to be one of the inpatients and she finds it impossible to find her way out again. Courtesy Washington Interdependence Council, African American History: Research Guides & Websites, Global African History: Research Guides & Websites, African American Scientists and Technicians of the Manhattan Project, Envoys, Diplomatic Ministers, & Ambassadors, Foundation, Organization, and Corporate Supporters. He attended segregated schools as a child under the state system, and graduated from Lanier High School. THE MYTH OF ABSENCE - Dr. Lerone Bennett Jr. (1928-2018). All Rights Reserved. [6], A Catholic, Bennett married Gloria Sylvester (19302009) on July 21, 1956 at St. Columbanus Church in Chicago. Succeeding Against the Odds: The Autobiography of a Great American Businessman by Johnson, John H., Bennett Jr., Lerone and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at AbeBooks.com. The Convert By Lerone Bennett Jr. A man don't know what he'll do, a man don't know what he is till he gets his back pressed up against a wall. American journalist and author (19282018), Lerone Bennett, "Thomas Jefferson's Negro Grandchildren,", John M. 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In 1964, Bennett wrote a biography of his Morehouse classmate: What Manner of Man: A Biography of Martin Luther King. A small donation would help us keep this available to all. In his introduction, Bennett wrote: He was a journalist for the Atlanta Daily World from 1949 until 1953. Ebony Magazine and Lerone Bennett Jr.: Popular Black History in Postwar America (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2020). Before young scholars could come out of the archives and focus on the black protest tradition, Bennett had culled the secondary literature and printed primary sources, and put the new interpretations before the black public. The boss had taken a $500 loan against his mother's furniture and gambled that Negroes wanted their version of Reader's Digest ( Negro Digest ), Life magazine ( Ebony) and Quick ( Jet ). Bennett also served as a visiting professor of history at Northwestern University. (1963) / Eudora Welty, Liars don't qualify (1961) / Junius Edwards, Advancing Luna-- and Ida B. Unlike Bennett, they conclude that Lincoln was instrumental in creating the framework that emancipated the slaves in the United States. African-Americans . They clap the tempo as their teacher holds up flash cards. Aaron Lott is killed by the sherif when he challenges segregation in Mississippi. His friend Booker is called upon to tell the truth in court about what happened while risking to lose much that is dear to him. []. Lerone Bennett, Jr.; Benjamine E. Mays [Introduction] Published by published by arrangement with Johnson Publishing Company, 1965 Seller: Basement Seller 101, Cincinnati, U.S.A. (). See []. Wells (1977) / Alice Walker, Going to meet the man (1965) / James Baldwin ; Retrospective. Lerone Bennett, Jr., Before the Mayflower: A History of the Negro in 2023 The HistoryMakers. The Black experience in America starting from its origins in western Africa up to the present day is examined in this seminal study by Lerone Bennett Jr.The entire historical timeline of African Americans is addressed, from the Colonial period through the civil rights upheavals of the 1960s and 1970s. This article about a non-fiction book on U.S. history is a stub. Bennett has received honorary degrees from eight colleges and universities. in 1949. 652 pages : 24 cm Presents evidence to support the author's contention that Abraham Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation did not free the slaves and that Lincoln actually had no intentions of promoting equality between the races, but was instead planning to deport native-born African-Americans In 2001 Bennett was presented the Lamplighter Award for Corporate Leadership, whose work as an executive editor of Ebony magazine and as an historian has raised the level of consciousness of African Americans. Bennetts close relationship with company owner John H. Johnson underwrote the journalists historical ambitions. Source: Bennett Jr, Lerone The Convert. In: Negro Digest, January 1963. <>
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The couple had four children: Alma Joy, Constance, Courtney, and Lerone III (19602013).[10]. When Bennett was young, his family moved to Jackson, Mississippi, and it was here, while attending Jackson's public schools, that Bennett's interest in journalism was initiated. While Bennett relished his engagement with the overwhelmingly white community of Lincoln scholars, he prized both support of and opposition to his views from within the black community. Lerone Bennett Jr., a historian and journalist who wrote extensively on race relations and black history and was a top editor at Ebony magazine for decades, died on Wednesday in Chicago. [1][2][3], In a 2009 review of three newly published books on Lincoln, historian Brian Dirck referred to Bennett's 2000 work and linked him with Thomas DiLorenzo, another critic of Lincoln. James, a retired South African Professor, is trying to start a relationship with Ahmed, a young Somalian refugees who is an employee in his restaurant. Marias car stalls and she is picked up by a van of a mental institution. Seller Rating: Contact seller Book Used - Softcover Condition: Good US$ 4.50 Convert currency US$ 5.00 Shipping Within U.S.A. Since then, his comprehensive articles became one of the magazine's literary hallmarks. His other works included: What Manner of Man?, Pioneers In Protest and The Shaping of Black America. Bennett graduated from Morehouse College in Atlanta with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1949. The Convert By Lerone Bennett Jr. Aaron Lott is killed by the sherif when he challenges segregation in Mississippi. In Memoriam
Bennett continued to document the historical forces shaping the black experience in America in subsequent books. [6] He authored several books, including multiple histories of the African-American experience. His father worked as a chauffeur and his mother was a maid but they divorced when he was a child. 61-82 at [ ] current affairs In the Mother Jones article "What does it take to convict a cop?" Attribution must provide author name, article title, Perspectives on History, date of publication, and a link to this page. Our contributions been photoshopped out of the picture, but are in fact much of the picture and its frame. The convert (1963) / Lerone Bennett Jr. Where is the voice coming from? In 1954 Lerone Bennett became an associate editor at Ebony, also owned by Johnson. The author, Lerone Bennett, Jr., was the long time editor of the acclaimed magazine. A Senegalese woman has troubled finding work in France after a divorce from her French husband. Lerone Bennett Jr. (October 17, 1928 February 14, 2018) was an African-American scholar, author and social historian who analyzed race relations in the United States. He was associated with the publication for more than 50 years. Lerone Bennett Jr. was born in Clarksdale, Mississippi on October 17, 1928. His friend Booker is called upon to tell the truth in court about what happened while risking to lose much that is dear to him. The work of popular historian Lerone Bennett Jr. falls within a longer 'anti-Lincoln tradition' of African American intellectual thought-a tradition perhaps most explosively articulated through Bennett's Forced Into Glory: Abraham Lincoln's White Dream. Quantity: 1 Add to Basket How do you assess the evidence in the video of the events that was shot by Feidin Santana? W. W. Jacobs Biographies (1) W(illiam) W(ymark) Jacobs 2 0 obj
In The Negro Mood, which also appeared in 1964, Bennett described the often ambiguous attitudes of African Americans toward the United States. A poor single mother reminisces about raising her first-born child. His love of history took a serious turn when he discovered a volume of Lincolns writings and speeches that challenged the image of the Great Emancipator. During the 1960s, Johnsons editor became the black communitys historian. His written work deftly explored the history of race relations in the United States as well as the current environment in which African Americans strive for equality. Forego a bottle of soda and donate its cost to us for the information you just learned, and feel good about helping to make it available to everyone. Lerone Bennett Jr. (October 17, 1928 - February 14, 2018) was an African-American scholar, author and social historian who analyzed race relations in the United States. Phone: 202.544.2422Email:info@historians.org, Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. Flora Devine (1995) / Anthony Grooms + Lesson Plan Lesson Planet: Curated OER When he was young, his family moved to Jackson, Mississippi, the capital. His friend Booker is called upon to tell the truth in court about what happened while risking to lose much that is dear to him. Bennett was born in Clarksdale, Mississippi the son of Lerone Bennett Sr. and Alma . Cassill, Spring is now (1968) / Joan Williams ; Sit-ins. What could improve the situation? Wells (1977) / Alice Walker Means and ends (1985) / Rosellen Brown Going to meet the man (1965) / James Baldwin ; Retrospective. Tony Bennett: With Special Guests The Backstreet Boys - Lesson 2 For Teachers K - 4th Students clap four-beat rhythm patterns containing whole, half, dotted half, quarter, and eighth notes and rests in a given tempo. Preacher Aaron Lott decided to buy his train ticket to the The beginning of violence (1985) / Joanne Leedom-Ackerman, Food that pleases, food to take home (1995) / Anthony Grooms, Doris is coming (2003) / Z Z Packer ; Marches and demonstrations. This relationship was long denied by Jefferson's daughter and two of her children, and mainline historians relied on their account. To add more books, click here . He also joined the Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity. The following year brought Pioneers in Protest. 3 0 obj
1928 - present. A series of history articles that Bennett had written over time for Ebony emerged in 1963 as his first book, Before the Mayflower: A History of Black America, 1619-1962. Historian Lerone Bennett served as the executive editor of Ebony for almost forty years. America 1619-1966 (Chicago: Johnson Publishing Company, 1966); Lerone A idealistic young man gives up parts of himself to the devil in order to help the poor. He always considered Morehouse as the center of his academic development. All rights reserved. Apartheid enters into every dimension of the lives of himself and his family. He also worked as city editor for JET magazine from 1952 to 1953. THE DIGITAL REPOSITORY FOR THE BLACK EXPERIENCE. Every schoolchild, for example, knows the story of "the great emancipator" who freed Negroes with a stroke of the pen out of the goodness of his heart. He recalled once getting in trouble for being distracted from an errand when he happened upon a newspaper to read. As the senior editor and in-house historian of EBONY magazine, Bennett's incisive commentary helped to popularize Black history among millions of dedicated readers. After graduating, Bennett formally entered the world of journalism as a reporter for the now defunct Atlanta Daily World. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. A black civil rights worker reflects on her white friends report that she was raped by a black man in the South. Lerone Bennett talks about his mother's background, Lerone Bennett talks briefly about his father, Lerone Bennett remembers his earliest memories and the sensorial aspects from his childhood, Lerone Bennett describes his passion for reading as a child, Lerone Bennett shares stories about his mother's influence on his education, Lerone Bennett comments on his education in the segregated South, Lerone Bennett recalls the oppressive, violent racism in Mississippi during his childhood, Lerone Bennett remembers racist incidents he saw while playing in a band as a teenager in Mississippi, Lerone Bennett describes his the neighborhood of his youth in Jackson, Mississippi, Lerone Bennett talks about his family's musical talent, Lerone Bennett discusses his study of Abraham Lincoln, Lerone Bennett recalls his favorite teachers and his decision to go to Morehouse College, Lerone Bennett recalls his first impressions of Atlanta and Morehouse College in 1945, Lerone Bennett remembers Morehouse College president, Benjamin E. Mays, Lerone Bennett discusses his career aspirations and his foray into journalism, Lerone Bennett talks about the journalistic issues covered by the 'Atlanta Daily World' in the 1950s, Lerone Bennett talks about John H. Johnson's recruitment of black journalistic talent for his magazines, Lerone Bennett analyzes John H. Johnson's visionary creation of a publishing empire, Lerone Bennett talks about his exciting early years at 'Ebony' magazine, Lerone Bennett discusses his history series, 'Before the Mayflower', Lerone Bennett talks about how 'Before the Mayflower' was received by the general public, Lerone Bennett explains the choice of subject matter in his book 'Before the Mayflower', Lerone Bennett talks about how his books have been received by historical scholars, Lerone Bennett discusses 'What Manner of Man' and comments on the 'Negro Digest', Lerone Bennett compares public response to his 1968 article and 2000 book on Abraham Lincoln's racism, Lerone Bennett talks about his writings in relation to his work at 'Ebony' magazine, Lerone Bennett talks about the difficulty in writing his book, 'Forced Into Glory', Lerone Bennett confronts his detractors regarding Abraham Lincoln, Lerone Bennett criticizes American scholarship for supporting the status quo, Lerone Bennett contrasts Lincoln's wish to deport blacks with Garvey and Theodor Herzl's calls for immigration of their people, Lerone Bennett discusses authors Ralph Ellison, James Baldwin and racism in America today, Lerone Bennett comments on reparations for slavery, Part 1, Lerone Bennett comments on reparations for slavery, Part 2, Lerone Bennett discusses his hopes and concerns for African Americans, Lerone Bennett talks about changes in the African American community and its youth, Lerone Bennett details his plans for the future, Lerone Bennett discusses lessons he would like to pass on to youth, Lerone Bennett talks about what he hopes his legacy might be, Occupation(s): Bennett discusses important yet little known Black figures from the 17th century on.
In the dedication, he praises them for forcing Lincoln "into glory". The Convert. Negative reviews followed, and few treated his work as a needed corrective. 1964); http://www.nathanielturner.com/leronebennettbio.htm. African American History. His 1964 book, What Manner of Man, a study of Morehouse classmate, Martin Luther King Jr., was the first biography of the emerging civil rights leader. Read More In North America, , race, religion Share The Tale of the Stairs By Hristo Smirnenski Lerone Bennetts numerous honors include the prestigious Literature Award of the Academy of Arts and Letters, the Book of the Year Award from the Capital Press Club, and the Patron Saints Award from the Society of Midland Authors. Two brothers set off on a mission to bully a disabled peer. T he historian and journalist Lerone Bennett Jr. passed away on February 14, 2018, at age 89. THE CONVERT Mr. Purnip took the arm of the new recruit and hung over him almost tenderly as they walked along; Mr. While reporting on prostitution in India, a journalist saves two children who have fallen prey to a sect in which young boys are subjected to ritual castration. In 2003, the association awarded him its most prestigious scholarly award, the Woodson Medallion. Bennett moved to Chicago in 1952 to become city editor for JET magazine, founded by John H. Johnson. Magazine Editor, Favorite Vacation Spot: Chicago, Illinois. Not surprisingly, Bennett played a leading role in changing Negro in the associations name to Afro-American in the early 1970s. A black civil rights worker reflects on her white friends report that she was raped by a black man in the South. Bennett, Jr., The Negro Mood (Chicago: Johnson Publishing Company, [2] The magazine had been established in 1945 by John H. Johnson, who founded its parent magazine, Ebony, that same year. Bennett's critics, including historians James M. McPherson and Eric Foner, as well as political scientist Lucas E. Morel, believe that he ignores Lincoln's political and moral growth during the course of the Civil War. Historian Lerone Bennett served as the executive editor of Ebony for almost forty years. He and his family moved to Jackson, Mississippi, where he attended public schools. Read More Prfrence Nationale Fatou Diome Negro progress (1994) / Anthony Grooms, Moonshot (1989) / Alma Jean Billingslea-Brown. By 1958 when Bennett had become the senior editor at Ebony, Johnson encouraged Bennett to write books on African American history for a popular audience. Bennett was much more than a popularizer. Journal of the Abraham Lincoln Association, "An African-American Icon Speaks Truth to the Lincoln Cult", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Forced_into_Glory&oldid=1066353730, Barr, John M. "Holding Up a Flawed Mirror to the American Soul: Abraham Lincoln in the Writings of Lerone Bennett Jr.", Morel, Lucas E. "Forced Into Gory Lincoln Revisionism,", This page was last edited on 18 January 2022, at 00:17. He spoke most fondly of his black readers who would see him on the speaking circuit and wholly reject his interpretation of Lincoln, as theirs was the view he sought to challenge his entire life. His works included Before the Mayflower (1962) and Forced into Glory (2000), a book about U.S. President Abraham Lincoln . This is a very enlightening book. He served in the Korean War and began a career in journalism at the Atlanta Daily World before being recruited by Johnson Publishing Company to work for JET magazine. Amazon.com: Lerone Bennett Jr.: Books 1-16 of 81 results RESULTS Knowing Him by Heart: African Americans on Abraham Lincoln (The Knox College Lincoln Studies Center) by Fred Lee Hord , Matthew D. Norman, et al. The real Lincoln was a conservative politician who said repeatedly that he believed in white supremacy. The Human Side of Reconstruction, 1867-1877 by Lerone Bennett Jr. is one of the best books on Reconstruction. While out of print, it can be read for free online via the Internet Archive. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. LERONE BENNETT, JR. "When I use a wordy Humpty Dumpty said in a rather scornful tone, "it means just what I choose is to mean - neither more nor less" "The question is ," said Alice , "whether you can make words mean so many different things." "The question is," said Humpty Dumpty , "which is to be master - thas all." <>
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See what tomorrow brings (1968) / James W. Thompson, The first day of school (1958) / R.V. Discussion panel featuring Lerone Bennett Jr. National Association of Black Journalists, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Lerone_Bennett_Jr.&oldid=1136064818, Short description is different from Wikidata, Articles with unsourced statements from August 2019, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0, 1965 Patron Saints Award from the Society of Midland Authors, Barr, John M. "Holding Up a Flawed Mirror to the American Soul: Abraham Lincoln in the Writings of Lerone Bennett Jr.", West, E. James. Bennetts scholarly home was the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History, founded by Carter G. Woodson more than a century ago. %PDF-1.5
May 1, 2018. Often - in the telling of the American story - the presence, participation and incredible contributions of Black Americans to American life, power and world stature is simply left out. In life, Bennett had been an eloquent defender of Black history and a strident advocate for Black rights. [4][5], Bennet served as a visiting professor of history at Northwestern University. They also point out many direct errors and manipulations in the work, such as switching Lincoln's yes and no votes as senator, quoting out of context and presenting false numbers. His friend Booker is called upon to tell the truth in court about what happened while risking to lose much that is dear to him. It criticizes United States President Abraham Lincoln and claims that his reputation as the "Great Emancipator" during the American Civil War is undeserved. Before The Mayflower A History of the Black Negro in America 1619-1964 The Classic Account of the Struggles and Triumphs of Black Americans. Forced into Glory: Abraham Lincoln's White Dream (2000) is a book written by Lerone Bennett Jr., an African-American scholar and historian, who served as the executive editor of Ebony for decades. An avid black reader in the age of white supremacy, he had the good fortune of finding a white used-book seller who allowed him to read when the store was closed. After serving in the Korean War, he began his career at the Atlanta Daily World, but before long joined Johnson Publishing Company in Chicago. He was. Does it offer sufficient evidence for a conviction? endobj
In 1961, amid the Civil Rights Movement, Bennett authored a popular black history series in Ebony that became the basis for his general history, Before the Mayflower (1962). His friend Booker is called upon to tell the truth in court about what happened while risking to lose much that is dear to him. Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305. catalog, articles, website, & more in one search, books, media & more in the Stanford Libraries' collections, Short stories of the civil rights movement : an anthology, School desegregation. The magazine served as his base for the publication of series of articles on African-American history. The Chicago publishing legend John H. Johnson laid the foundation of an empire in 1945 by styling a new magazine called Ebony as a love letter to the black elite. [1] Bennett attended Morehouse College in Atlanta, Georgia, where he was classmates with Martin Luther King Jr. Graduating in 1949, Bennett recalled that this period was integral to his intellectual development.
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