Nine Days, Stephen Kendrick
Nine Days, Stephen Kendrick
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Nine Days
The Race to Save Martin Luther King Jr.'s Life and Win the 1960 Election

Author: Stephen Kendrick, Paul Kendrick

Narrator: Bill Andrew Quinn

Unabridged: 9 hr 42 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 01/12/2021


Synopsis

Less than three weeks before the 1960 presidential election, thirty-one-year-old Martin Luther King, Jr. was arrested at a sit-in at Rich’s Department Store in Atlanta. That day would lead to the first night King had ever spent in jail—and the time that King's family most feared for his life.

While King's imprisonment was decried as a moral scandal in some quarters and celebrated in others, for the two presidential candidates—John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon—it was the ultimate October surprise: an emerging and controversial civil rights leader was languishing behind bars, and the two campaigns raced to decide whether, and how, to respond.

Based on fresh interviews, newspaper accounts, and extensive archival research, Nine Days is the first full recounting of an event that changed the course of one of the closest elections in American history. Much more than a political thriller, it is also the story of the first time King refused bail and came to terms with the dangerous course of his mission to change a nation. At once a story of electoral machinations, moral courage, and, ultimately, the triumph of a future president's better angels, Nine Days is a gripping tale with important lessons for our own time.

About Stephen Kendrick

Stephen Kendrick is the author of Holy Clues: The Gospel According to Sherlock Holmes and Night Watch. His work has appeared in the New York Times, the Washington Post, the Boston Globe, the Hartford Courant, American Heritage, Huffington Post, and Utne Reader. He has coauthored with Paul Kendrick Douglass and Lincoln: How a Revolutionary Black Leader and a Reluctant Liberator Struggled to End Slavery and Save the Union and Sarah's Long Walk: The Free Blacks of Boston and How Their Struggle for Equality Changed America.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Justin on October 19, 2021

A skilled historical account of major events involving MLK leading up to the 1960 election. I admire the authors' ability to formulate facts into an engaging narrative without characterizing any one figure as villain or hero. In this case, facts speak plainly enough that there's no need for embellis......more

Goodreads review by Toni on December 08, 2020

I am fairly certain that I was taught the story of Martin Luther King’s arrest in the weeks prior to the 1960 presidential election at some point in my educational past, but, as much of history gets portrayed in textbooks, the moment was cast through broad brush strokes mostly aimed at highlighting......more

Goodreads review by Rachael on April 19, 2021

Elections can turn due to issues you'd never expect. When Martin Luther King, Jr., was arrested on October 19, 1960, in Atlanta, along with a few dozen other protesters, who knew that this event would sway the election in John F. Kennedy's favor. Up until that time, Richard Nixon was the favored can......more

Goodreads review by Kim on March 30, 2021

Really impressive. Not just the inside story of the time but linking it to today's dysfunction and racism.......more

Goodreads review by Clarence on September 18, 2021

Gripping. Perhaps the best book I've ever read about a chapter of American political history!......more