Martin Luther King and the Montgomery Story

Martin Luther King and the Montgomery Story
Cover of Martin Luther King and the Montgomery Story
Publication information
PublisherFellowship of Reconciliation
FormatOne-shot
Genrenon-fiction
Publication dateDecember 1957
No. of issues1
Main character(s)Martin Luther King Jr.
Coretta Scott King
Rosa Parks
Mahatma Gandhi
Creative team
Written byAlfred Hassler and Benton Resnik
Artist(s)Sy Barry

Martin Luther King and the Montgomery Story is a 16-page comic book about Martin Luther King Jr., Rosa Parks, and the Montgomery bus boycott published in 1957 by the Fellowship of Reconciliation (FOR USA). It advocates the principles of nonviolence and provides a primer on nonviolent resistance.

Although ignored by the mainstream comics industry, The Montgomery Story, written by Alfred Hassler and Benton Resnik and illustrated by Sy Barry, was widely distributed among civil rights groups, churches, and schools. It helped inspire nonviolent protest movements around the Southern United States, and later in Latin America, South Africa, the Middle East, and elsewhere. Over 50 years after its initial publication, the comic inspired the best-selling, award-winning March trilogy by Georgia Congressman John Lewis.