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Publication Date

10-22-1964

Description


Dr. Martin Luther King speaks on racism, segregation, and the process of integration in America only a few months after the Civil Rights Act of 1964 was signed into law. “That is another thing about this philosophy, which is often misunderstood, and that is that at the center of nonviolence, the love ethic is central. And when one is true to nonviolence in all of its genuine dimensions, this is basic and this is central.”

Duration

46:20

Keywords

Segregation, Martin Luther King Jr., MLK, Civil Rights Act, Supreme Court, Civil Rights Bill, Racism in America, African-American voting rights, Race relations

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