Dr. Martin Luther King in Canada - 1b - Massey Lecture 1967 - Conscience for Change

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Uploaded by on Jun 30, 2011

A rarely heard speech by Dr. Martin Luther King in Canada

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  • This is a Great Speech.

  • @TruthSeeker24 Agreed:) You might like some videos I just posted of a poet called Versiz, his poetry is pretty real.

  • He sounds like Malcolm X here.

  • @TruthSeeker24 As he learned more about himself and the world he became more radical, you could say, talks closest to his death I notice a definite shift in his topics and wording.I think he had some sort of greater awakening and realized how important his mission is and what he was really up against.

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  • I agree. Before Malcolm X and Dr. King died, each converged their views in that their views became more ideologically similar. So, Dr. King talked more about economic issues and social parameters beyond just the subject of civil rights, but of imperialism, warfare, etc.

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