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Pub. Date
[1968]
Language
English
Description
The day before he was assassinated, Martin Luther King Jr. delivered a speech in support of striking sanitation workers in Memphis. During the speech he noted that while he faced continued death threats, he believed that the civil rights movement would live on without him.
Pub. Date
[1968]
Language
English
Description
The assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. by James Earl Ray on April 4, 1968, ignited a series of riots and protests throughout the nation. That evening, Robert F. Kennedy delivered a speech from a street corner in Indianapolis urging peace and calmness. On April 5 President Lyndon B. Johnson broadcast a radio address that declared April 7 a national day of mourning and called for an emergency meeting of Congress to discuss strategies...
Pub. Date
[1975]
Language
English
Description
During the Church Committee hearings in 1975, counsel members described evidence that indicated that J. Edgar Hoover had directed the Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) to collect information that could discredit social reformers. Curtis Smothers, a committee investigator, testified that FBI agents attempted to sway public opinion against Martin Luther King Jr.
Pub. Date
[1965]
Language
English
Description
Following the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Martin Luther King Jr. focused his attention on ending poll requirements in Southern states that prevented many African Americans from voting. At the march, King addressed a crowd of more than 50,000 people from the steps of the Alabama state capitol. Congress passed the Voting Rights Act of 1965 the following year.
Pub. Date
[2012], c2007
Language
English
Description
This historical film packages nine short segments on Martin Luther King, Jr., for February's Black History Month. Stories include "King Holiday," "MLK/Wreath-laying," "Jackson/MLK," King/Civil Rights," "Reagan/Kids," "MLK Bust/Capitol," "Andy Young Reflects," "MLK Celebration/Atlanta," and "MLK Celebration/Washington, D.C.
13) My Uncle Martin's words for America: Martin Luther King Jr.'s niece tells how he made a difference
Author
Pub. Date
[2011]
Language
English
Description
Explains how Martin Luther King used his message of love and peace to fight for civil rights for African Americans.
Pub. Date
[1975]
Language
English
Description
The Senate Church Committee, which met in 1975, investigated a series of abuses by members of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and the Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI). Testimony before the committee revealed that the FBI engaged in a prolonged attempt to discredit the work of Martin Luther King Jr. because it associated his work with communism. The agency, the committee discovered, engaged in such activities as warning prominent individuals...
Author
Pub. Date
[2022]
Language
English
Description
Publisher Annotation: The forgotten story of a criminal trial that brought national attention to a young defendant named Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. as told by Fred D. Gray, Dr. King's lawyer and friend, along with New York Times bestselling authors Dan Abrams and David Fisher. 320pp., 150K
Pub. Date
[2008], c1978
Language
English
Description
Paying lip service to Dr. King's message is one thing, creating a national holiday is quite another. This is the story of how Martin Luther King, Jr.'s, birthday became a national holiday-of the unrelenting drive of his widow, Coretta Scott King, to carry on his work; of politicians (especially Representative John Conyers, Jr.) determined to memorialize Dr. King and offer hope as the alternative to black rage at his assassination; of the ultimately...
Author
Pub. Date
[2018]
Language
English
Description
Shortly before his assassination, Martin Luther King, Jr. called for a radical redistribution of economic and political power to transform the whole of society. A neglected and obscured episode of the late Civil Rights movement, The Poor People's Campaign, designed by King in 1967 and carried out after his death, brought together impoverished Americans of all races to demand better wages, better jobs, better homes, and better education. He believed...
Author
Pub. Date
2018.
Language
English
Description
"A vivid portrait of how Americans grappled with King's death and legacy in the days, weeks, and months after his assassination On April 4, 1968, Martin Luther King Jr. was fatally shot as he stood on the balcony of the Lorraine Motel in Memphis. At the time of his murder, King was a polarizing figure--scorned by many white Americans, worshipped by some African Americans and liberal whites, and deemed irrelevant by many black youth. In The Heavens...
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