King of the North

Martin Luther King Jr.’s Life of Struggle Outside the South

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Pub Date Mar 25 2025 | Archive Date Mar 24 2025

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Description

From the New York Times bestselling author, a radical reframing of the life and work of Martin Luther King Jr.

The Martin Luther King Jr. of popular memory vanquished Jim Crow in the South. But in this myth-shattering book, award-winning and New York Times bestselling historian Jeanne Theoharis argues that King’s time in Boston, New York, Los Angeles, and Chicago—outside Dixie—was at the heart of his campaign for racial justice. King of the North follows King as he crisscrosses the country from the Northeast to the West Coast, challenging school segregation, police brutality, housing segregation, and job discrimination. For these efforts, he was relentlessly attacked by white liberals, the media, and the federal government.

In this bold retelling, King emerges as a someone who not only led a movement but who showed up for other people’s struggles; a charismatic speaker who also listened and learned; a Black man who experienced police brutality; a minister who lived with and organized alongside the poor; and a husband who—despite his flaws—depended on Coretta Scott King as an intellectual and political guide in the national fight against racism, poverty, and war.

King of the North speaks directly to our struggles over racial inequality today. Just as she restored Rosa Parks’s central place in modern American history, so Theoharis radically expands our understanding of King’s life and work—a vision of justice unfulfilled in the present.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Jeanne Theoharis is Distinguished Professor of Political Science at Brooklyn College of City University of New York. She is the author of the New York Times bestselling The Rebellious Life of Mrs. Rosa Parks and winner of the 2014 NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Literary Work Biography/Autobiography and the Letitia Woods Brown Award from the Association of Black Women Historians. Her book has been adapted into a documentary of the same name, executive produced by Soledad O’Brien for Peacock where Theoharis served as a consulting producer. Her young adult adaptation with Brandy Colbert, The Rebellious Life of Mrs. Rosa Parks for Young People, was included in the Best Books of 2021 by the Chicago Public Library and Kirkus Reviews. Her book A More Beautiful and Terrible History: The Uses and Misuses of Civil Rights History won the 2018 Brooklyn Public Library Literary Prize in Nonfiction and was named one of the best Black history books of 2018 by Black Perspectives. Theoharis’s writing has appeared in the New York Times, the Washington Post, MSNBC, The Nation, Slate, The Atlantic, and many more. She is also the author of King of the North (The New Press) and lives in Brooklyn.

From the New York Times bestselling author, a radical reframing of the life and work of Martin Luther King Jr.

The Martin Luther King Jr. of popular memory vanquished Jim Crow in the South. But in...


Advance Praise

“Theoharis demonstrates how King, with equal spiritual and political precision, cut at the heart of systemic racism’s stranglehold on the American body politic. King of the North is a necessary and exceptional addition to the canon of King scholarship.”

—Dr. Lester A. McCorn, president of Paine College

“An exemplary history that forces readers to reassess their assumptions about America’s racial reckoning.”

Publishers Weekly (starred review)

King of the North is a revelation—a much-needed book that shifts and enhances our appreciation of MLK’s radical vision.”

—Jonathan Eig, Pulitzer Prize–winning author of King: A Life

“Just when you thought you knew everything about MLK, Jeanne Theoharis comes along and proves you wrong. Within these gripping pages we meet a public King who is well aware of Northern racism and is concerned with addressing it throughout his public ministry.”

—Lerone A. Martin, Martin Luther King, Jr., centennial professor and director of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Research and Education Institute at Stanford University

“Theoharis 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 ‘make real the promise of democracy.’”

—Alondra Nelson, Institute for Advanced Study

“A distinctive and urgently needed account of an often-under-appreciated side of Dr. Martin Luther King. Theoharis reveals new depth and complexity to the quieter dimensions of his thought in the shaping of a national and global synergy of Black political power.”

—Patricia J. Williams, author of The Alchemy of Race and Rights

“With 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’s active partnership in the struggle is made clear. King of the North is a revelation.”

—Barbara Smith, co-founder, the Combahee River Collective

King of the North is a compelling, carefully researched account of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s largely invisible but important and impactful activism outside the Jim Crow South. Theoharis’s feminist analysis of Coretta Scott King’s unrelenting activism forces readers to see their partnership/marriage anew, as well as other women freedom fighters who were critical to the success of the contemporary Black freedom struggle throughout the U.S.”

—Beverly Guy-Sheftall, Anna Julia Cooper Professor of Comparative Women’s Studies at Spelman College

“A groundbreaking history. With deep research and brilliant insight Jeanne Theoharis illuminates new parts of Martin Luther King Jr.’s revolutionary legacy that speaks to our disturbing present. A must-read.”

—Peniel Joseph, author of The Sword and the Shield: The Revolutionary Lives of Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X

“In this gripping history, King of the North provides a powerful reminder that the civil rights struggle always involved more than segregation in the South. Those who seek to carry on King’s legacy today would be well-served to read this vital book.”

—Kevin M. Kruse, professor of history, Princeton University

“Jeanne Theoharis redirects our collective gaze from the racial regime of the South to his time in the North, and the people, political campaigns, and repressive circumstances above the Mason–Dixon line. That reframing alone is enough of a reason for you to pick this book up, but Theoharis’s spotlight on the intimate depths of the intellectual union he shared with his wife, political partner, and spiritual and intellectual compatriot Coretta Scott King is the reason you will not want to put it down.”

—Noliwe Rooks, author of A Passionate Mind in Relentless Pursuit: The Vision of Mary McLeod Bethune

“Theoharis demonstrates how King, with equal spiritual and political precision, cut at the heart of systemic racism’s stranglehold on the American body politic. King of the North is a necessary and...


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EDITION Hardcover
ISBN 9781620979310
PRICE $30.99 (USD)
PAGES 400

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