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Experience histroic moments while listing to speeches by  civil rights activist Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

Speech 1: “I Have a Dream” speech delivered on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. ( August 28, 1963)

Speech 2: Speech at a demonstration supporting anti-war activitists, including singer Joan Baez , imprisoned at the Santa Rita Prison in California.  (January 14, 1968)

Speech 3:   At the event “Men and women in the arts concerned with Vietnam” in Los Angeles, California. The speech is prefaced by a six-minute intro James Baldwin, the legendary novelist, playwright, and poet.  (March 16, 1968)

 

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Experience histroic moments while listing to speeches by  civil rights activist Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

Speech 1: “I Have a Dream” speech delivered on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. ( August 28, 1963)

Speech 2: Speech at a demonstration supporting anti-war activitists, including singer Joan Baez , imprisoned at the Santa Rita Prison in California.  (January 14, 1968)

Speech 3:   At the event “Men and women in the arts concerned with Vietnam” in Los Angeles, California. The speech is prefaced by a six-minute intro James Baldwin, the legendary novelist, playwright, and poet.  (March 16, 1968)

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