- Martin Luther Kings Famous Primetime Interview In Full I Susskind . . .
In a historically significant, extensive, and intimate interview, David Susskind engaged with Dr Martin Luther King, Jr on June 9, 1963, which was originally broadcasted by WPIX-TV New
- MLK: Speeches, Sermons, Essays, Interviews - Cross Cultural Solidarity
Below are King’s most essential speeches, sermons, and short writings, with links to audio and video when available When dates are uncertain, a likely range of when a work was composed or performed is given
- Interview on Meet the Press | The Martin Luther King, Jr. Research . . .
For the past several months, a new strategy to end racial segregation has been spreading through the South It takes the form of sit-in demonstrations by Negro students against segregation in public eating places It is part of a broader campaign of nonviolent resistance led by the Reverend Dr Martin Luther King, Jr , who is our guest today Dr
- Martin Luther King Jr. | Who Speaks for the Negro?
Martin Luther King Jr | Who Speaks for the Negro? King discusses the continuity between his and his father's work as civil rights activists, pointing to his formal training in nonviolence as a difference He discusses the next phase of the civil rights movement and the goals of integration
- David Susskind: MLK Interview 1963 - Maryland Public Television
On June 9, 1963, Dr Martin Luther King, Jr was the special guest on a national television talk show hosted by David Susskind, a renowned producer well remembered for his interviews discussing social issues of the 1960’s, such as race, sexuality, and the Vietnam War
- BBC Two - Face to Face, Original, Martin Luther King
Talk BBC interviews with influential 20th Century figures, curated by Sir Michael Parkinson
- King, Martin Luther, Jr. : Oral History Interview - JFK #1, 3 9 1964
Martin Luther King, Jr , recorded interview by Berl I Bernhard, March 9, 1964, (page number), John F Kennedy Library Oral History Program
- Videos - Martin Luther King, Jr. - Library at St. Clair County . . .
Filmed in Atlanta on the first federal holiday in his honor, an impressive group of distinguished public figures is interviewed, including former President Jimmy Carter, Rev Jesse Jackson, Bishop Desmond Tutu, Rev Ralph Abernathy, Julian Bond, Senator Edward Kennedy, Andrew Young, and Bill Cosby, among others
- September 27, 1966: MLK—A riot is the language of the unheard
Three years after "I Have a Dream" and the March on Washington, Dr King talked with Mike Wallace about divisions in the Civil Rights movement more
- Martin Luther King, Jr. Interview
Partial Transcript:Joan Titus: Dr King, I wonder if you would tell me what you consider the major contribution to the Negro community at large of the executive business, that of insurance people, the leading bankers, etc ?
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