Robert M. Franklin is Distinguished Professor of Social Ethics at Emory University. He has also served at the University of Chicago, Harvard Divinity School, Colgate-Rochester Divinity School, and the Interdenominational Theological Center, Atlanta, as well as at the Ford Foundation. His prior books from Fortress Press include Liberating Visions: Human Fulfillment and Social Justice in African-American Thought (1990, 0-8006-2392-4) and Another Day's Journey: Black Churches Confronting the American Crisis (1997, 0-8006-3096-3). A frequent commentator on public radio's "All Things Considered" he lives in Atlanta, Georgia.
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Preface Introduction Booker T. Washington and the Adaptive Person The Adaptive Person Biographical Sketch Conception of Human Fulfillment The Just Society W.E.B. Du Bois and the Strenuous Person The Strenuous Person Biographical Sketch Conception of Human Fulfillment The Just Society Malcolm X and the Defiant Person The Defiant Person Biographical Sketch Conception of Human Fulfillment The Just Society Martin Luther King, Jr. and the Integrative Person The Integrative Person Biographical Sketch Conception of Human Fulfillment The Just Society America's Public Moralists: Testing Their Visions Notes Index

