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A call to conscience the landmark speeches of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr
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2 editions published between 2001 and 2004 in English and held by 74 libraries worldwide Presents twelve of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s most famous speeches, with new introductions written and read by a variety of notable persons.
Singing history folk songs and books
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in English and held by 5 libraries worldwide
Impact of hip-hop culture on politics & society
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1 edition published in 2001 in English and held by 3 libraries worldwide A panel discussion on hip-hop and African American political empowerment. Participants talked about the cultural impacts of hip-hop music, the expressions of strong language and depictions of violence in the music, and the use of the art form as political expression. This forum was part of the Hip-Hop Summit, held in New York City, June 12-13, 2001. Panelists include members from the Congressional Black Caucus.
King DVD 183 go beyond the dream to discover the man
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1 edition published in 2008 in English and held by 2 libraries worldwide Documents the life of civil rights visionary Dr. Martin Luther King and explores the relevance of his message in today's world.
Martin Luther King presents Life is so good George Dawson
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1 edition published in 2001 in English and held by 2 libraries worldwide 'Life is so good' is the name of George Dawson's autobiography and it's also his everyday credo. Hosted by Martin Luther King III, this show brings us a century's worth of history through the eyes of this 102 year old man, who returned to school at the age of 98 to learn to read and write.
Go your way and I'll go mine; fox trot
by Harry D Kerr
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1 edition published in 1924 and held by 2 libraries worldwide
The dream lives
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2 editions published in 1986 in English and held by 1 library worldwide "The Dream Lives interprets the philosophy of Martin Luther King Jr. through the eyes of his children. In this program, produced in recognition of the first national holiday honoring him, Martin, Dexter, Yolanda and Bernice King frankly discuss memories of their father's life and death as well as the legacy he left them ... It shows the non-violent premise that was his foundation still exists today through the lives of his offspring."--Excerpts from 1986 Peabody Awards entry form. Historical photographs and footage of the King family and are interspersed with the interviews. Each child's accomplishments and activities are individually highlighted. Scenes from the making of the Martin Luther King holiday music video, conceived and produced by Dexter King, are used extensively during the last part of the program.
The drum major's dream marches on
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1 edition published in 1982 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Right pose drawing of Martin Luther King, Jr.
Martin Luther King III
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1 edition published in 1990 in English and held by 1 library worldwide King reviews the history of the civil rights movement and comments on current conditions in the United States, with a view to motivating students become disciplined and involved citizens.
AmericanLife TV Network presents Martin Luther King'III poverty in America
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide
Martin Luther King III
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1 edition published in 2007 in English and held by 1 library worldwide The oldest son of Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King talks about his mission to carry on his father's work for equality and justice.
The united for peace and justice rally, New York City, February 15, 2003
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1 edition published in 2003 in English and held by 1 library worldwide A video archive of the historic February 15, 2003 rally in New York City to protest the drive toward war in Iraq, featuring speeches and performances.
The roots for pride
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1 edition published in 2002 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Features nationally known people to remember the major achievements of Martin Luther King, Jr. for the 34th commemoration of the assassination. Includes Rev. Al Sharpton, Cong. Cynthia McKinney, Cong. John Conyers, Martin Luther King, III, Coretta Scott-King, and Dick Gregory.
Martin Luther King III at Marquette, Feb. 7, 2002
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1 edition published in 2002 in English and held by 1 library worldwide King discusses his father, Martin Luther King, Jr., with emphasis on social justice in the United States, and leadership. Includes introductory comments by university president Robert Wild, S.J., who discusses Marquette's core values: faith, excellence, leadership, and service.
Black churches & political leadership in the New Millennium
by Public Influences of African-American Churches Project National Conference
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1 edition published in 2001 in English and held by 1 library worldwide
Growing up in a multicultural society
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1 edition published in 1990 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Martin Luther King, III discusses multiculturalism in the United States.
The dream deferred an examination of the dream of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. in today's society
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1 edition published in 1999 in English and held by 1 library worldwide
March on Washington 35th anniversary symposium
by Looking Back ... Moving Forward: the March on Washington 35 Years Later
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1 edition published in 1998 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Events from this symposium, held October 28, 1998, at George Washington University.
Apathy towards activism a form of moral and political suicide
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1 edition published in 1997 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Martin Luther King III addresses the need for those who have benefited from activism in the past to continue it in the future, to give back to the community, particularly with an eye towards the elimination of the disparity of health care between the races.
The Quest for equality and justice looking back and moving forward
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1 edition published in 1997 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Martin Luther King III speaks about the history of the civil rights movement in the United States and the need to continue to work to eradicate poverty, violence, and racism. more
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