Sign in with Facebook. Membership is free, secure and easy. You will require an account to build your own soundboard or buy sound tracks.! Just fill out the account information below. All unverified accounts are deleted within 72 hours. Cart 0. My Account. Martin Luther King Soundboard. This soundboard was designed to honor the words and ideas of Dr.
There is a lot to learn here. One cannot listen to this speech and his "I've been to the mountain top" speech and not be moved. Reviewer: Anjalena - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - September 21, Subject: Soulful I'm a white woman, age I wish I could have been there, to hear the speech first hand. To join hands with the people there. To be baptized with the hope and inspiration that must have washed over the crowd. But I listened to the full speech just now, and I know we have failed him.
We are still divided on color lines. African Americans still have to suffer hatred, ignorance, racism, distrust, invalidation We still have racism on both sides and it makes me ashamed and saddened to the point of despair.
I don't know when or if it will ever be fixed Our entire society is built on dualities. It's how we were taught to think. And from the time we're little, somewhere along the way, we learn to mistreat those who are different from us. It hurts me to my soul. I just wish Dr. King was still here. We still desperately need him. And I'd love to ask his counsel. Blessings, Peace, and Unity to all, Holly. I am gratefull that He lived.
He gave us this speach knowing that he was Right, in All that he said. People are hard cases, and he knew it. Johnson; he was arrested upwards of 20 times and assaulted at least four times; he was awarded five honorary degrees; was named Man of the Year by Time magazine in ; and became not only the symbolic leader of American Blacks but also a world figure. His philosophy of nonviolent direct action, and his strategies for rational and non-destructive social change, galvanized the conscience of this nation and reordered its priorities.
On the evening of April 4, , while standing on the balcony of his motel room in Memphis, Tennessee, he was killed. It is the written records of the wire-tapping that have been released.
The audio tapes themselves, which are the basis for the transcripts and would verify their veracity, are sealed until Garrow quotes one FBI agent who interviewed year-old white prostitute Gail LaRue, a mother to four children, about a violent sexual encounter she and a friend had simultaneously with King. While Garrow makes it clear that the veracity of the transcripts will not be known until when the audio files are unsealed, he argues there is nothing to suggest the transcripts are not genuine.
You know what it is. Without question Sullivan and his aides had both the microphone-transmitted tape-recording, and a subsequent full transcript at hand while they were annotating their existing typescript; in Justice Department investigators would publicly attest to how their own review of both the tapes and the transcripts showed them to be genuine and accurate.
Garrow, who is a member of the Democratic Socialists of America, has been accused by voices on the left in veiled language of contributing to racism through the publication of the FBI information. Some feel that addressing their flaws will erase or diminish their achievements.
It comes down to integrity. There has to be a congruency between what people say and what they do.
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