Parting the Waters : America in the King Years 1954-63

Parting the Waters : America in the King Years 1954-63
by Taylor Branch

Parting the Waters : America in the King Years 1954-63
List Price: $22.00
Our Price: $4.94
You Save: $17.06 (78%)
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Buy Used: from $1.14 (click here)
Category: Book
See more book details and other editions


(Click here)
Buy this book at online book store in your country
Canada | UK | Germany | France

Book Summary Information

Author: Taylor Branch
Edition: Paperback
Audio: English (Unknown); English (Original Language); English (Published)
Published: 1989-11-15
ISBN: 0671687425
Number of pages: 1088
Publisher: Simon & Schuster

Summary of Parting the Waters : America in the King Years 1954-63

Hailed as the most masterful story ever told of the American civil rights movement, Parting the Waters is destined to endure for generations.

Moving from the fiery political baptism of Martin Luther King, Jr., to the corridors of Camelot where the Kennedy brothers weighed demands for justice against the deceptions of J. Edgar Hoover, here is a vivid tapestry of America, torn and finally transformed by a revolutionary struggle unequaled since the Civil War.

Taylor Branch provides an unsurpassed portrait of King's rise to greatness and illuminates the stunning courage and private conflict, the deals, maneuvers, betrayals, and rivalries that determined history behind closed doors, at boycotts and sit-ins, on bloody freedom rides, and through siege and murder.

Epic in scope and impact, Branch's chronicle definitively captures one of the nation's most crucial passages.


The first book of a formidable three-volume social history, Parting the Waters is more than just a biography of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. during the decade preceding his emergence as a national figure. Branch's thousand-page effort, which won the Pulitzer Prize as well as the National Book Critics Circle Award for General Nonfiction, profiles the key players and events that helped shape the American social landscape following World War II but before the civil-rights movement of the 1960s reached its climax. The author then goes a step further, endeavoring to explain how the struggles evolved as they did by probing the influences of the main actors while discussing the manner in which events conspired to create fertile ground for change.

Timeline of a Trilogy

Taylor Branch's America in the King Years series is both a biography of Martin Luther King and a history of his age. No timeline can do justice to its wide cast of characters and its intricate web of incident, but here are some of the highlights, which might be useful as a scorecard to the trilogy's nearly 3,000 pages.

King The King Years
Parting the Waters: America in the King Years, 1954-63
May: At age 25, King gives his first sermon as pastor-designate of Montgomery's Dexter Avenue Baptist Church. 1954 May: French surrender to Viet Minh at Dien Bien Phu. Unanimous Supreme Court decision in Brown v. Board outlaws segregated public education.
December: Rosa Parks is arrested for refusing to give up her seat on a public bus, leading to the Montgomery bus boycott, which King is drafted to lead. 1955
October: King spends his first night in jail, following his participation in an Atlanta sit-in. 1960 February: Four students attempting to integrate a Greensboro, North Carolina, lunch counter spark a national sit-in movement.
April: The Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee is founded.
November: Election of President John F. Kennedy
May: The Freedom Rides begin, drawing violent responses as they challenge segregation throughout the South. King supports the riders during an overnight siege in Montgomery. 1961 July: SNCC worker Bob Moses arrives for his first summer of voter registration in rural Mississippi.
August: East German soldiers seal off West Berlin behind the Berlin Wall.
March: J. Edgar Hoover authorizes the bugging of Stanley Levinson, King's closest white advisor. 1962 September: James Meredith integrates the University of Mississippi under massive federal protection.
April: King, imprisoned for demonstrating in Birmingham, writes the "Letter from Birmingham Jail."
May: Images of police violence against marching children in Birmingham rivet the country.
August: King delivers his "I Have a Dream" speech before hundreds of thousands at the March on Washington.
September: The Ku Klux Klan bombing of Birmingham's 16th Street Baptist Church kills four young girls.
1963 June: Mississippi NAACP leader Medgar Evers assassinated.
November: President Kennedy assassinated.
Pillar of Fire: America in the King Years, 1963-65
November: Lyndon Johnson, in his first speech before Congress as president, promises to push through Kennedy's proposed civil rights bill.
March: King meets Malcolm X for the only time during Senate filibuster of civil rights legislation.
June: King joins St. Augustine, Florida, movement after months of protests and Klan violence.
October: King awarded the Nobel Peace Prize and campaigns for Johnson's reelection.
November: Hoover calls King "the most notorious liar in the country" and the FBI sends King an anonymous "suicide package" containing scandalous surveillance tapes.
1964 January: Johnson announces his "War on Poverty."
March: Malcolm X leaves the Nation of Islam following conflict with its leader, Elijah Muhammad.
June: Hundreds of volunteers arrive in the South for SNCC's Freedom Summer, three of whom are soon murdered in Philadelphia, Mississippi.
July: Johnson signs Civil Rights Act outlawing discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, or national origin.
August: Congress passes Gulf of Tonkin resolution authorizing military force in Vietnam. Democratic National Convention rebuffs the request by the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party to be seated in favor of all-white state delegation.
November: Johnson wins a landslide reelection.
January: King's first visit to Selma, Alabama, where mass meetings and demonstrations will build through the winter. 1965 February: Malcolm X speaks in Selma in support of movement, three weeks before his assassination in New York by Nation of Islam members.
At Canaan's Edge: America in the King Years, 1965-68
March: Voting rights movement in Selma peaks with "Bloody Sunday" police attacks and, two weeks later, a successful march of thousands to Montgomery.
August: King rebuffed by Los Angeles officials when he attempts to advocate reforms after the Watts riots.
March: First U.S. combat troops arrive in South Vietnam. Johnson's "We Shall Overcome" speech makes his most direct embrace of the civil rights movement.
May: Vietnam "teach-in" protest in Berkeley attracts 30,000.
June: Influential federal Moynihan Report describes the "pathologies" of black family structure.
August: Johnson signs the Voting Rights Act. Five days later, the Watts riots begin in Los Angeles.
January: King moves his family into a Chicago slum apartment to mark his first sustained movement in a Northern city.
June: King and Stokely Carmichael continue James Meredith's March Against Fear after Meredith is shot and wounded. Carmichael gives his first "black power" speech.
July: King's marches for fair housing in Chicago face bombs, bricks, and "white power" shouts.
1966 February: Operation Rolling Thunder, massive U.S. bombing of North Vietnam, begins.
May: Stokely Carmichael wins the presidency of SNCC and quickly turns the organization away from nonviolence.
October: National Organization for Women founded, modeled after black civil rights groups.
April: King's speech against the Vietnam War at New York's Riverside Church raises a storm of criticism
December: King announces plans for major campaign against poverty in Washington, D.C., for 1968.
1967 May: Huey Newton leads Black Panthers in armed demonstration in California state assembly.
June: Johnson nominates former NAACP lawyer Thurgood Marshall to the Supreme Court.
July: Riots in Newark and Detroit.
October: Massive mobilization against the Vietnam War in Washington, D.C.
March: King joins strike of Memphis sanitation workers.
April: King gives his "Mountaintop" speech in Memphis. A day later, he is assassinated at the Lorraine Motel.
1968 January: In Tet Offensive, Communist guerillas stage a surprise coordinated attack across South Vietnam.
March: Johnson cites divisions in the country over the war for his decision not to seek reelection in 1968.

Africa Books

Book Subjects
Most talked about in Africa Books
Nine Faces of Kenya ImageNine Faces of Kenya
Collins Harvill; Published: 1990; Hardcover; Book
African Warriors Hb ImageAfrican Warriors Hb
by Thomasin Magor
Harvill Press; Published: 1996-05; Hardcover; Book
Amedeo ImageAmedeo
by Sebastian O'Kelly
Harper Collins; Published: 2002-05-20; Hardcover; Book
Best price: $71.28
TANGIER - City of the Dream ImageTANGIER - City of the Dream
by Ian Finlayson
HarperCollins Publishers; Published: 1992; Hardcover; Book
Machete Season: The Killers in Rwanda Speak ImageMachete Season: The Killers in Rwanda Speak
by Jean Hatzfeld
Farrar, Straus and Giroux; Published: 2005-06-15; Hardcover; Book
Best price: $10.70
Price in other shops: $24.00
We Wish to Inform You That Tomorrow We Will be Killed With Our Families: Stories from Rwanda ImageWe Wish to Inform You That Tomorrow We Will be Killed With Our Families: Stories from Rwanda
by Philip Gourevitch
Picador; Published: 1999-09-01; Paperback; Book
Best price: $5.90
Price in other shops: $16.00
Machete Season: The Killers in Rwanda Speak ImageMachete Season: The Killers in Rwanda Speak
by Jean Hatzfeld
Picador; Published: 2006-04-18; Paperback; Book
Best price: $7.93
Price in other shops: $16.00
The Black Panthers Speak ImageThe Black Panthers Speak
Da Capo Press; Published: 1995-03-21; Paperback; Book
Best price: $69.25
Boyhood: Scenes From Provincial Life ImageBoyhood: Scenes From Provincial Life
by J. M. Coetzee
Penguin (Non-Classics); Published: 1998-09-01; Paperback; Book
Best price: $7.84
Price in other shops: $14.00
The African-American Odyssey, Vol. 2 (4th Edition) ImageThe African-American Odyssey, Vol. 2 (4th Edition)
by Darlene Clark Hine, William C. Hine, Stanley C Harrold
Prentice Hall; Published: 2007-11-18; Paperback; Book
Best price: $25.00
Price in other shops: $80.00
Similar Books and other products
Mahatma Gandhi ImageMahatma Gandhi
by Dennis Dalton
Columbia University Press; Published: 2000-10-15; Paperback; Book
Best price: $18.75
Price in other shops: $27.00
Crusade for Justice: The Autobiography of Ida B. Wells (Negro American Biographies and Autobiographies) ImageCrusade for Justice: The Autobiography of Ida B. Wells (Negro American Biographies and Autobiographies)
by Ida B. Wells
University Of Chicago Press; Published: 1991-07-23; Paperback; Book
Best price: $23.00
Price in other shops: $27.50
Along This Way: The Autobiography of James Weldon Johnson (Penguin Classics) ImageAlong This Way: The Autobiography of James Weldon Johnson (Penguin Classics)
by James Weldon Johnson
Penguin Classics; Published: 2008-01-29; Paperback; Book
Best price: $9.06
Price in other shops: $16.00
In Struggle : SNCC and the Black Awakening of the 1960s ImageIn Struggle : SNCC and the Black Awakening of the 1960s
by Clayborne Carson
Harvard University Press; Published: 1995-04-03; Paperback; Book
Best price: $18.98
Price in other shops: $28.00
Freedom Riders: 1961 and the Struggle for Racial Justice (Pivotal Moments in American History) ImageFreedom Riders: 1961 and the Struggle for Racial Justice (Pivotal Moments in American History)
by Raymond Arsenault
Oxford University Press, USA; Published: 2007-02-19; Paperback; Book
Best price: $8.78
Price in other shops: $21.95
Simple Justice: The History of Brown v. Board of Education and Black America's Struggle for Equality ImageSimple Justice: The History of Brown v. Board of Education and Black America's Struggle for Equality
by Richard Kluger
Vintage; Published: 2004-04-13; Paperback; Book
Best price: $14.46
Price in other shops: $27.95
Eyes on the Prize: America's Civil Rights Years, 1954-1965 (African American History (Penguin)) ImageEyes on the Prize: America's Civil Rights Years, 1954-1965 (African American History (Penguin))
by Juan Williams
Penguin (Non-Classics); Published: 1988-02-02; Paperback; Book
Best price: $10.90
Price in other shops: $20.00
At Canaan's Edge: America in the King Years, 1965-68 ImageAt Canaan's Edge: America in the King Years, 1965-68
by Taylor Branch
Simon & Schuster; Published: 2007-01-09; Paperback; Book
Best price: $6.80
Price in other shops: $20.00
Bearing the Cross: Martin Luther King, Jr., and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (Perennial Classics) ImageBearing the Cross: Martin Luther King, Jr., and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (Perennial Classics)
by David Garrow
William Morrow Paperbacks; Published: 2004-01-06; Paperback; Book
Best price: $7.99
Price in other shops: $21.99
Pillar of Fire : America in the King Years 1963-65 ImagePillar of Fire : America in the King Years 1963-65
by Taylor Branch
Simon & Schuster; Published: 1999-01-20; Paperback; Book
Best price: $2.98
Price in other shops: $17.00
Book store. Illustrated catalog of books on different categories