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Ralph David Abernathy, Carlo Donato
...E LE MURA CROLLARONO. LE MOLTE VITE DI MARTIN LUTHER KING
SugarCo, 1990
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Studio Maglione Maria Luisa
(Napoli, Italy)
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Titolo: ... e le mura crollarono: le molte vite di Martin Luther King
Titolo originale: And the Walls Came Tumbling Down: An Autobiography
Autore: Ralph David Abernathy
Traduzione di: Carlo Donato
Editore: Milano: SugarCo, Giugno 1990
Lunghezza: 325 pagine; 23 cm
ISBN: 8871980158, 9788871980157
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