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Daddy King

Daddy King
Author: Martin Luther King Sr.
Publisher: Beacon Press
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2017-01-10
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0807097780

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From coming of age under poverty and the looming threat of racial violence to preaching from the Ebenezer pulpit for forty years, King, Sr., candidly reveals his life inside the civil rights movement, illustrating the profound influence he had on his son. Born in 1899 to a family of sharecroppers in Stockbridge, Georgia, Martin Luther King, Sr., came of age under the looming threat of violence at the hands of white landowners. Growing up, he witnessed his family being crushed by the weight of poverty and racism, and escaped to Atlanta to answer the calling to become a preacher. Before engaging in acts of political dissent or preaching at Ebenezer Baptist Church, where he would remain for more than four decades, King, Sr., earned high school and college diplomas while working double shifts as a truck driver—and he won the heart of his future wife, Alberta “Bunch” Williams. King, Sr., recalls the struggles and joys of his journey: the pain of leaving his parents and seven siblings on the family farm; the triumph of winning voting rights for blacks in Atlanta; and the feelings of fatherly pride and anxiety as he watched his son put his life in danger at the forefront of the civil rights movement. Originally published in 1980, Daddy King is an unexpected and poignant memoir. “There are two men I am supposed to hate. One is a white man, the other is black, and both are serving time for having committed murder. James Earl Ray is a prisoner in Tennessee, charged with killing my son. Marcus Chenault was institutionalized as deranged after shooting my wife to death. I don’t hate either one. There is no time for that, and no reason, either. Nothing that a man does takes him lower than when he allows himself to fall so far as to hate anyone.” —The Reverend Martin Luther King, Sr., in Daddy King


My Daddy, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr

My Daddy, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr
Author: Martin Luther King (III)
Publisher: Amistad
Total Pages:
Release: 2018
Genre: African Americans
ISBN: 9781536430264

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A poignant account of the author's brief years shared with his civil rights leader father offers insight into their special bond, their separation during Dr. King's imprisonment and the author's 5-year-old witness to the famous "I Have a Dream" speech.


Daddy King & Me

Daddy King & Me
Author: Murray M. Silver
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009
Genre: African American civil rights workers
ISBN: 9780982258323

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Describes Martin Luther "Daddy" King's influence on the American political scene for over thirty years, and sheds new light on many of the movers and shakers in the civil rights movement and United States government.


The Adventures of Big King Daddy

The Adventures of Big King Daddy
Author: Hannah
Publisher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2014-07-22
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1490843841

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Once upon a time in a land far, far away there lived a Princess Sarah, a Princess Hannah, a Princess Rebekah, a Queen Mommy, and a Big King Daddy. They all lived in the Land of Worthy where everyone was happy, until one day Big King Daddy is a provider, protector, spiritual leader, and a man of God who leads his family and kingdom with strength and compassion. The enemy wages war against them, and his daughters are adventurous, but with Big King Daddys love for his God and his family they always prevail.


Daddy Day, Daughter Day

Daddy Day, Daughter Day
Author: Larry King
Publisher: Dove Books
Total Pages: 30
Release: 1997
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9780787104900

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Talk-show host Larry King and his daughter share poignant memories of Chaia's childhood in this account of divorce and parenting told from both a child's and a father's point of view.


Daddy Shaves

Daddy Shaves
Author: Alain Le Saux
Publisher: Henry Holt Books For Young Readers
Total Pages: 28
Release: 1992
Genre: Fathers and sons
ISBN: 9780805021943

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Daddy's ordinary morning activities amuse his young son.


Dance Me, Daddy

Dance Me, Daddy
Author: Cindy Morgan
Publisher: Zonderkidz
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2009-10-14
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0310868092

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Dance me, Daddy. Dance me around.Don’t let my feet ever touch down.There’s nothing better than being your girl.If I am your princess, then you are king of the world.”This picture book by singer and songwriter Cindy Morgan sparkles with the joy of childhood and the blessings of families. Sing along with the CD performed by Point of Grace and listen to Cindy Morgan read the book version of this song that celebrates the joy in all stages of a child’s growing years, from the time his little girl dances on his feet until they dance at her wedding. A great celebration of God’s love.


King of the Dragsters

King of the Dragsters
Author: Don Garlits
Publisher:
Total Pages: 246
Release: 1970-01-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780801955921

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Big Daddy

Big Daddy
Author: Bill Boyarsky
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2008
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0520219678

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"Jesse Unruh was a remarkable phenomenon in American politics, a figure of tremendous energy and intelligence, with flaws to match. Although he never held public office beyond his home state, his institutional creativity as Speaker of the California Assembly and as State Treasurer had nationwide impact. Bill Boyarsky followed Unruh's career from the early days, and has produced a careful, fair-minded, and appreciative portrait without neglecting skeletons in the closet, buried bodies, and other colorful details of California politics that only a long-term, well-informed observer could provide."—Nelson Polsby, University of California, Berkeley "Jesse Unruh was California's most flamboyant and influential legislator. He has a worthy biographer in Bill Boyarsky, one of the state's best-ever political reporters. Boyarsky has written a lively treasure of a book that is at once critical and sympathetic: he unflinchingly describes Unruh's larger-than-life flaws but gives him deserved credit as an effective populist who wrote civil rights and education laws that were well ahead of their time. Beyond biography, this fascinating book provides a revealing examination of a state capitol culture that has been swept aside by the modern era of term limits and lavish campaign spending. Boyarsky writes about a vanished time when people cared about politics, and politicians like Unruh also cared about the people."—Lou Cannon, author of Governor Reagan: His Rise to Power "Big Daddy is the gripping real-life story of Jesse M. Unruh and the development of California following WWII. Boyarsky reveals how Unruh's multi-faceted character shaped his significant contributions. He was an institution builder who created a professional legislature and a passionate centrist who promoted civil rights, shareholder rights, and a responsible system of educational financing and accountability. This page turner pulls no punches in describing the complexities of the man and his times and their relevance for today's divisive politics."—Ann N. Crigler, chair of the Department of Political Science, University of Southern California "If Bill Boyarsky had merely written about "Big Daddy" Unruh, one of the most powerful California politicians of the 20th Century, this would have been a valuable book. Jesse comes alive in all his bullying bulk and commitment to progressive public policy. But Boyarsky's work is much more than that. It is a close-up look at California's Capitol when it consistently worked, not always in a pretty way. Those politicians may have sinned, but they definitely succeeded in meeting the needs of a fast-growing state. This is an enjoyable read with many lessons."—George Skelton, L.A Times State Political Columnist "Only a seasoned reporter such as Bill Boyarsky would have the insight and skill to chronicle the life and times of this flamboyant but enigmatic politician, this gruff giant, this wizard of the legislative process, this ardent advocate and fierce opponent, the late great Jesse Unruh."—Kevin Starr, Professor of History, University of Southern California


The King's Golden Beard

The King's Golden Beard
Author: Klaas Verplancke
Publisher: Astra Publishing House
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2021-03-30
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1662650809

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Who's to blame when a vain, heedless king meets his comeuppance? He is, of course! Fans of Tomi Ungerer's mischievous humor and Jon Agee's sly morality tales will be delighted by this hilarious read-aloud about a long, long beard and its short-sighted royal owner, by a popular Belgian illustrator, designer, and animation whiz. The lush, golden royal beard is a wondrous thing - especially to the king himself. He spends his days admiring and grooming it, and passes laws making it a crime punishable by death for anyone else's face to sport even a single hair. As the people of the kingdom nervously shave daily, the royal beard grows and grows until it appears at the palace's back gate. What happens next will have readers laughing along -- and cheering for the astronomers who, unlike the tyrannical king, know that the earth is round.