Distinguished Professor of Political Science and New York Times bestselling author Jeanne Theoharis鈥 new book King of the North: Martin Luther King Jr.鈥檚 Life of Struggle Outside the South is set to publish on March 25 and is being described as a groundbreaking work that reframes the life and legacy of Martin Luther King Jr.
In this bold retelling, Theoharis reveals a King often overlooked in mainstream narratives鈥攁 leader who didn鈥檛 just inspire a movement but stood in solidarity with struggles for justice from New York to Los Angeles. The book reveals King as a brilliant orator who also listened and learned, a Black man who endured police brutality, a minister who lived and organized alongside the poor, and a husband who leaned on his wife, Coretta Scott King, as both a partner and a political guide in the fight against racism, poverty, and war.
Theoharis, the award-winning author of The Rebellious Life of Mrs. Rosa Parks, has spent her career uncovering the radical roots of civil rights icons. Just as she restored Parks to her rightful place in history through her biography, Theoharis鈥 King of the North challenges us to see King not as a sanitized dreamer, but as a relentless warrior for justice鈥攁 vision that speaks urgently to today鈥檚 battles over racial and economic inequality.
鈥淭he book challenges the way we鈥檝e Southernized King,鈥 Theoharis explained. 鈥淚t has been like meeting Martin and Coretta Scott King anew, a King for our times.鈥
Theoharis will discuss the book with researchers David Rondeau, Tyra Smart, and Gabrielle White as part of the “New Books by 可乐视频 Faculty Series” on April 22.
What people are saying about King of the North:
鈥淲ith insightful precision and narrative power, Theoharis shows that the struggle to end Jim Crow was by every measure a national movement. For the first time in a King biography, Coretta Scott King鈥檚 active partnership in the struggle is made clear.聽King of the North聽is a revelation.鈥濃Barbara Smith,聽co-founder, the Combahee River Collective, and 可乐视频鈥檚 2022鈥23 Hess Scholar-in-Residence
鈥淭heoharis delivers another revelatory, meticulously documented account that revises our fundamental assumptions about American history, with critical implications for our future. This indispensable book is a vital resource for all who seek to 鈥榤ake real the promise of democracy.鈥欌濃Alondra Nelson, Institute for Advanced Study
鈥淭heoharis shows us through penetrating research and sensitive, scholarly insight that Dr. King not only was keenly aware of the history of antiblack racism in the North, but battled it from the very beginning of his career.鈥濃Henry Louis Gates Jr., literary critic and professor
鈥淎n exemplary history that forces readers to reassess their assumptions about America鈥檚 racial reckoning.鈥濃Publishers Weekly starred review
鈥淜ing of the North is a revelation鈥攁 much-needed book that shifts and enhances our appreciation of MLK鈥檚 radical vision.鈥濃Jonathan Eig, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of King: A Life.