Jonathan Eig's "King: A Life" is a Pulitzer Prize-winning biography that offers a vivid and exhaustive portrayal of civil rights icon Martin Luther King Jr. The book, hailed as the new definitive biography, delves into King's personal struggles, relationships, and his unwavering commitment to justice. Through accessible storytelling and newly declassified FBI files, Eig paints a compelling picture of a complex man who reshaped American race relations. This landmark biography captures King's journey from preacher to activist, highlighting his profound impact on history and emphasizing the enduring relevance of his fight for racial and economic justice.
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Farrar, Straus and Giroux