Thank you Dr. King. You paved the way for me and millions of other peoreple. I am not sure if i could had post my videos on you tube - how to laugh at racism if you did not inspire integration in a segregated society. Segregated is a nice way of saying racist.
@omfgclaudia sure this is too old but that one older man is a member of 60 minutes.. he is pretty old now.. so this may have been filmed in the late 60s-70s. probably mid-late 70s
@pres012 I remember these times, I think of my dad and mom. Dad has passed away now, But he was a part of this time era, and I loved those time when people dressed nice and being married was the norm. However it was a hard time for black folks, I remember.
@knittingmafia The opening music scene is some of the best music I have ever heard. Beautiful music, for a beautiful man, who had his flaws, like we all do, but still, MLK,(with the exception of Harriet Tubman) did more for black people, then any other person before him.
This is a beautiful and important video. Only 13,222 views is sad. Thank you Ogareeh, whoever u are.
TheTheSilverSurfer 1 month ago
@TheTheSilverSurfer AGREED!!!!
eddiematrix1 1 month ago
Hands down. THE MAN
dooseKon 1 month ago
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Check out the new MLK song "FULL JUSTICE" on Youtube. Get ready to be uplifted. Watch it now!!
MatttthewF 5 months ago
Thank you Dr. King. You paved the way for me and millions of other peoreple. I am not sure if i could had post my videos on you tube - how to laugh at racism if you did not inspire integration in a segregated society. Segregated is a nice way of saying racist.
differentandalike 7 months ago
Does anyone know the music that starts around 7:35?
calebsuh 10 months ago
wow 13 parts..good deal..Thanks Mr. Johnson!
JohnnyPSalinda 1 year ago 4
what year was this released? i need to write it in my bibliography for my history coursework...
omfgclaudia 1 year ago
@omfgclaudia sure this is too old but that one older man is a member of 60 minutes.. he is pretty old now.. so this may have been filmed in the late 60s-70s. probably mid-late 70s
werty302 1 year ago
Wow! thank you for this video, it is hard and painful for me to watch.
Aloebunny 1 year ago
@Aloebunny Why is it painful to watch?
pres012 11 months ago
@pres012 I remember these times, I think of my dad and mom. Dad has passed away now, But he was a part of this time era, and I loved those time when people dressed nice and being married was the norm. However it was a hard time for black folks, I remember.
Aloebunny 11 months ago
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TheTheSilverSurfer 1 month ago
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@pres012 Because many people cannot face the true ugliness of American History. When they get up the courage to finally do it, it hurts.
TheTheSilverSurfer 1 month ago
Thank you so much for posting this. This is a wonderful documentary that everyone should see.
knittingmafia 1 year ago 7
@knittingmafia The opening music scene is some of the best music I have ever heard. Beautiful music, for a beautiful man, who had his flaws, like we all do, but still, MLK,(with the exception of Harriet Tubman) did more for black people, then any other person before him.
lettersfromaboy 1 year ago
Its great.Love it.Martin Luther King Jr is a saint.
BobReidy 1 year ago
Thank you so much for posting! One of the best documentaries I've ever seen!
coletamia0126 2 years ago
Agreed! This is great.
lettersfromaboy 2 years ago
Again and again, we must rise to the majestic heights of meeting physical force with soul force.
nazikiwe 2 years ago