Marlon Brando speaks about Civil Rights

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Uploaded by on Jan 26, 2009

The Civil Rights Roundtable, a clip from the National Archives, a special presented by The Documentary Channel.

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  • 4 people hate civil rights.

  • @TitaniumByFire This country?? the whole world is like that and its not because of black people. I live in Argentina, its a hundred times more dangerous than U S A and it isnt blck people fault, we dont even have african american people. We should all live in peace.

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  • He is so handsome... So cool.

  • Can't see the name without thinking of NAMBLA.

  • @f4ust85 Yeah dude, WE Europeans on the other hand are responsible for some of the worst crimes against humanity so leave the arabs and the chinese out of this

  • @f4ust85 get a CAT scan...something is missing in the cranium.

  • @neilzep we europeans also invented humanism, civil rights, enlightenment, anti-colonialism, environmentalism et cetera. if if it was up to arabs or the chinese, there would still be slavetrade and prisoners would be held in bamboo cages, mate.

  • 7 people are in the KKK

  • im glad people remember marlon brando's advocacy

  • @JLOZANO2 I think your right about forgetting the past! We could start with "Thanks Giving and Columbus Day" These are a celebration of murder in cold blood.

  • watch my videos of marlon please..and comment

  • @MrCaioliz I believe back then it wasn't as offensive as it is today.

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