Martin Luther King
- 1970 ----- b & w ----- 27 min ----- 16mm
- "It's not important how long you love, but how well you live." This was the credo of Martin Luther King, towering public figure, magnetic orator, champion of civil rights and Nobel Peace Prize winner. This interview reveals a man who early in life learned about the injustice of racial segregation when his white playmate was forbidden to play with him, a Negro, anymore. He recounts the 381 days of the Black boycott of the Montgomery buses. "My greatest desire is to achieve human dignity, justice and freedom for all people."
- Topics: (American Ethnic Studies: Afro-American, Biography, History: American)
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