Martin Luther King, Jr. visits Stanford (1967)
Film documents a speech given by Martin Luther King at Stanford University on April 14, 1967 about racism and civil rights in American society. Dr. King contends that there are "two Americas": one "beautiful" and the "other America, " which is an "arena of blasted hopes and dreams." He goes on to explain that "we are seeking to make America one nation."
Видео Martin Luther King, Jr. visits Stanford (1967) канала Stanford University Libraries
Видео Martin Luther King, Jr. visits Stanford (1967) канала Stanford University Libraries
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