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Uploaded by on Jul 14, 2007

the first extensive TV Interview with Martin Luther King on The Open Mind - The New Negro (the 1957 term)

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  • What network did this show air on? Can you supply that information for me please?

  • Back than is was basicly what we would now call NBC (among others). The Open Mind is still running and being produced even today - even though it no longer aires on NBC.

  • Why do I find it so funny hearing the term negro over and over?

  • cause ya not used to hearing it in a friendly context?

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  • WHAT A JOURNEY INDEED!

    MLK is articulate clear and substantive!

    amazing!

    crystal clear! let freedom ring!

  • Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. we are still marching toward the promise land...Thank you for being the Moses that we needed to start the journey!

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  • check out the new MLK Tribute song "FULL JUSTICE MLK" on Youtube

  • IF MARTIN LUTHER KING WAS STILL ALIVE THEN ILLUMINATI WILL BE EXTINCT

  • Martin Luther King is encoded in the Bible several times.

    See the Aimed At America 2 video on youtube.

  • Some people miss the message that Dr. King was sending, yes he wanted equality for african americans, but he wanted equality for all people. too many of you make it about black and white, it's not about black and white, and that's the problem, making it about black and white is contributing to the hate, it's not black and white. MLK was a Christian, and The Bible says that God does not favour any certain race, and MLK wanted it for african americans yes, but also in doing so, he meants everyone

  • i think Dr. Martin Luther King's words are not bad at all. It is quite good actually.

  • I love this white man..

  • no pbs started in 1970

  • No, it was actually PBS... It had the PBS logo at the starting of the series

    PBS is the most genuine station in America

  • thank you so much for posting this!!

  • It looked like NBC back in that era.

    Thanks for the answer to my question.

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