Daniel T. Fleming is lecturer at the University of New South Wales.

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Fleming uses the King holiday to show that desires for racial reconciliation collapsed under the weight of good intentions set out by whites and Blacks alike. This is the book's most important message. . . . a much-needed addition to the growing literature on civil rights memory.""-Marvin T. Chiles, Journal of Southern History ""A riveting book that provides many insights for further reflection for historians, activists, and those committed to furthering and interpreting King's legacy. The study is expertly sourced and accessibly written.""-Anglican and Episcopal History