Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated April 4, 1968, in Memphis, Tennessee. The night before, speaking to an assembly of city workers in Memphis, he gave his last speech, in which he prophetically offers ominous foreshadowing of the tragedy that will occur the next day.
The video was purchased on a DVD that I bought at the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library in Boston, Massachusetts. Since then I have seen the same video (DVD) at other places that sell DVD's. Good luck! The video is titled, "The Greatest Speeches of All-Time," produced by The Nostalgia Company.
This one sends chills up my spine -- it is almost prophetic and shows the soul of a really great being. And the interpreting comes as close as possible to capturing the spirit of this dynamic moment. Truly awesome!
Would I be able to get acopy of that video of Dr. King?
kamwood11 4 years ago
The video was purchased on a DVD that I bought at the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library in Boston, Massachusetts. Since then I have seen the same video (DVD) at other places that sell DVD's. Good luck! The video is titled, "The Greatest Speeches of All-Time," produced by The Nostalgia Company.
DDWiz27 4 years ago
Great Job.This needed to be interpreted. I appreciate. Where is the rest :)
EllisMonroe 4 years ago
I recorded the portion that was on a DVD video of "Great American Speeches." It would be great to see, hear and interpret for the entire speech!
DDWiz27 4 years ago