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04/05/68 A0048792 NEW YORK CITY: LINDSAY NEWS CONFERENCE; SPEAKING ABOUT MARTIN LUTHER KING
04/05/68 A0048792 NEW YORK CITY: LINDSAY NEWS CONFERENCE; SPEAKING ABOUT MARTIN LUTHER KING LOCAL "LINDSAY" SHOWS: SHOTS OF LINDSAY NEWS CONFERENCE; SOF; Q & A ON MARTIN LUTHER KING (SHOT 4/5/68 - 98FT) KING, LM - DEAD LINDSAY, JOHN - SOF XX / 98 FT / 16 / NEG /
FILE- MLK ASSASSINATION ANNIVERSARY-MONDAY
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TODAY (MONDAY), MARKS 48 YEARS SINCE THE ASSASSINATION OF DOCTOR MARTIN LUTHER KING JUNIOR.
THE CIVIL RIGHTS ICON WAS IN MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE TO SUPPORT A STRIKE BY SANITATION WORKERS.
HE WAS GUNNED DOWN AT THE LORRAINE MOTEL--JUST AFTER SIX P-M, ON APRIL FOURTH, 1968.
A BULLET STRUCK HIM IN THE NECK WHILE HE WAS STANDING ON A BALCONY.
KING WAS RUSHED TO THE HOSPITAL AND PRONOUNCED DEAD ABOUT AN HOUR LATER.
HE WAS 39 YEARS OLD.
RIOTS ERUPTED IN MORE THAN 100 CITIES AROUND THE U-S IN THE DAYS AFTER HIS DEATH.
A SMALL-TIME CRIMINAL NAMED JAMES EARL RAY PLEADED GUILTY TO DOCTOR KING"S MURDER IN 1969, BUT LATER RECANTED HIS CONFESSION.
SUBSEQUENT INVESTIGATIONS FOUND RAY GUILTY... 
BUT EVEN MEMBERS OF DOCTOR KING"S OWN FAMILY HAD QUESTIONS ABOUT RAY"S INVOLVEMENT.
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DOCTOR MARTIN LUTHER KING JR ANNIVERSARY ASSASSINATION CIVIL RIGHTS


The 90's, episode 301: MONEY, MONEY, MONEY
9:09 ""Joel Kovner"" by Nancy Cain and Judy Procter. At the First Professional Bank in Santa Monica, California, bank president Joel Kovner gives a brief tour of the vault. ""Before the bank opened we played monopoly with real money."" 12:09 Prof. Paul Nadler commentary by Skip Blumberg. Nadler explains how bank loans have changed with the existence of fixed interest rates. ""Savings and loans started as a family financial center. You brought in your deposits and they'd make mortgage loans. It used to be what you'd call a 3-6-3 business. They'd take your money at 3, they'd lend it back to you at 6, they'd be on the golf course by 3. It didn't take much talent to run a savings and loan. Basically where the money went - they were paying it out, paying it out and not earning it. They refused to admit they were dead, making it the biggest scandal in American financial history. "" 16:59 ""Ed Sadlowski"" by Tony Judge. Ed Sadlowski, of the Steelworkers union in South Chicago talks about the economic disparities in the United States. ""The real question at hand is the distribution of wealth. Look at the situation of health care in this country. It's criminal. Yet who's opposing it the most? The insurance companies. A few years ago if I said we needed a national health insurance program the Lee Laccocas call me communist, socialist, everything else in the world. He's not championing the cause. He's on my side for a change. To share that wealth is to share power. When you start talking that way, pal, they put you up against the wall."" 18:24 ""Andrew Jones in Iraq."" Jones talks to us from a peace camp in Iraq where an international group of protesters have formed a human shield between armies to attempt to prevent the beginning of the Iraq War. ""I'm a black American and Bush had astutely put the deadline [for Iraq to pull out of Kuwait] on Martin Luther King's birthday, January 15. Bush was assaulting an idea - an idea of peace...it could have been January 18, January 20, it could have been any day. I was pissed off at him for desecrating Martin Luther King's birthday."" 25:32 More from Prof. Paul Nadler. ""One of the problems with America is we live in a world where everything has to be solved - instant journalism, instant success. A guy makes a speech and within one minute a reporter has to analyze it...What have we done to this country?"" 27:22 ""Susan Cohn"" by Skip Blumberg. On Broadway in New York, Susan Cohn, a career counselor, talks about American cultural domination and the people's differing definitions of what it means to be rich. 32:40 Andrea Carmen speech by Robble Leppzer. ""At the heart of the struggle is a conflict of world view. We could talk about the indigenous world view and the corporate world view. The indigenous world view looks at this world as something that is alive. The corporate world view sees the world as something dead, something to be used and to be used as profit. The corporate executives of the world are holding us all hostage. If somebody came into your home and pointed a gun at your children, you would act. Don't you feel that desperation that we feel?"" 34:55 ""Eco Rage"" by Robbie Leppzer. A look at a demonstration on Wall Street the day following Earth Day, 1990. ""We got the power to save the earth,"" chant the protesters. They clog up traffic with trash cans and bike racks and encourage Wall Street workers to take the day off. One protester is mercilessly beaten by the New York police after feigning to stop traffic in the street. 37:12 Todd Alcott by Skip Blumberg. 90's regular Todd Alcott rants. ""It used to be if you needed furniture you made furniture. Everybody had the skills they needed to survive. No one makes things anymore, they have jobs. They work at an office...not to produce a thing, but to make money to buy things. We're disassociated from our own possessions. Can you make a shirt? I can't. We have no connection to things and how they're made. Consequently we have no connection to each other. Money has become the fifth element. It can cancel out the other four because it can take their place at any moment. You don't need to tame fire anymore. You just need to pay your gas bill. The Indians used to think the earth was sacred. It was holy. Anyone will tell you today that it 's just capital waiting to be exploited. The whole planet is a business, Earth Inc. Assets 48 kazillion dollars. What is that?!! Is that a reason for opening your eyes in the morning?..."" 40:11 ""Bowery Forger"" by Dee Dee Halleck. Blacksmith Tovey Halleck at work in the Bowery. 43:27 Harry Magdoff commentary by Esti Galili Marpet. Magdoff, an economist, talks about the problem of homelessness in the United States. ""There's no reason that with the resources this country has that there can't be homes for the homeless. When it came to the Second World War we had to build very quickly. It was achieved relatively simply and in record time, but it was for war, it was for destruction. In times of peace, the possibilities are all here."" 46:39 ""Ruth Handler"" by Judith Binder and Jody Procter. Handler, co-founder of Barbie dolls, now produces prosthetic breasts for masectomy patients with a company called ""Nearly Me."" She explains her history of how difficult it was for her after she lost her breasts while giving us a tour of the factory. Handler shows us her prosthetic breasts, literally unbuttoning her dress and taking them out of her bra. 52:38 More from Ed Sadlowski. ""There has never been a man who has worked for another man who was paid his due. People bitch about a ballplayer getting a million dollars a year playing second base for the White Sox. When I take my grandkid to the ballpark I don?t take him to see Jerry Reinsdorf and Eddie Einhorn. I go there to see the ballplayer play. Why shouldn't the ballplayer get the dough rather than two guys sitting in a skybox somewhere?"" 54:00 ""The Money Man Monument"" by Doug Michels. A satirical piece featuring a mock meeting of fundraisers for the Money Man Monument, a skeleton in a suit placed in a tube of money on Washington DC's Mall - ""a permanent tribute to green power and the American Way."" 54:58 More from Prof. Paul Nadler. Nadler talks about the change in tax laws and how 90% of Americans pay more social security tax than they do income tax. 56:03 Wally Nelson by Robbie Leppzer. Wally Nelson has not paid his income tax for 42 years. He refused to fight in WWII and was jailed. ""If I refused to let my body be drafted for killing, I should not let my money get drafted to pay for killing. We do not have to feel we are powerless."
1990s NEWS
07/24/1993 O/D CORRECTIONS OFFICER SHOT DEAD WEST 125 ST AND FREDERICK DOUGLASS BLVD, MANHATTAN, HARLEM -NYS LICENSE PLATES, CU OF CONVERTIBLE CAR ON SIDEWALK AT NIGHT -CAR CRASHED INTO SIGN POLE, BULLET CASING ON STREET, MURDER SCENE CORDONED OFF, NYPD POLICE OFFICERS INVESTIGATE, SEARCH FOR EVIDENCE -NYPD 32 PRECINCT CAR -STREET SIGN: FREDERICK DOUGLASS BLVD AND DR MARTIN LUTHER KING BLVD, EPICENTER OF HARLEM
ROXBURY, BOSTON RIOTS OF APRIL 1968 - POLICE CAR
A Boston police car drives through the night in the Roxbury neighborhood with its lights flashing. Pan right to black men and a woman standing on a street corner watching the car drive by. Following Martin Luther King's death there was rioting for three days in Roxbury and other major cities across the U.S.
NEW TWIST ON KING SHOOTING INVOLVES KENNEDY (3/30/1998)
A new twist is being reported in the conspiracy theories behind the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Junior. Doctor King's family tells Newsweek Magazine that King may have been murdered because Robert Kennedy was considering him as his running mate in the 19-68 presidential race.
This Day In History: MLK Assassinated; 04/03/00
THIS DAY IN HISTORY 04/04/68 MLK ASSASSINATED: Vintage color footage of Martin Luther King Jr making speech; EXT of the Lorraine Motel where MLK was shot; Police at crime scene investigate shooting; Color footage of MLK dead in casket/coffin at wake; Mourners file past casket;
WAR AND SOCIETY - PART 3 - PROTEST FOR PEACE
Part 3 of a series of films made for schools entitled: "War and Society." <br/> <br/>Devised and produced in association with the Schools Council and Nuffield Foundation Humanities Curriculum Project. Editor: Ron Glenister. Research: Charlie Gillett. Producer: Richard Dunn. <br/> <br/>"We Shall Overcome" is sung on the soundtrack over photographs of a female protest singer - Joan Baez. <br/> <br/>September 1961 - Ban the Bomb demonstrators mobilise in Trafalgar Square. Various shots of the protesters and high angle shot of them gathered in the Square. Police drafted to the area walk towards the Square. Sit down protesters include Shelagh Delaney, Vanessa Redgrave and John Osborne. Sir Herbert Reid (Reed?) is also amongst the demonstrators. A man of the cloth stands up to speak to the crowd. They are practising tactics Gandhi made famous - passive resistance. Various shots of police holding back crowds and dragging protesters across a road. Police strain to keep crowds back. Various protesters are arrested - mostly women. They are put into the back of police vans. <br/> <br/>December 1961 - Brize Norton RAF base. Demonstrators walk with banners "Sit for a Sane World" and "Nuclear Disarmers - are they Mad, Bad or just plain Silly?" Various shots of the sit down protest. Wethersfield Air Base - protesters sit in the road. An American helicopter flies over the demonstrators. An elderly woman sits on the road and knits. Bertrand Russell is mentioned. Randolph Churchill is seen - he is present as a reporter. Police manhandle some of the demonstrators to allow a Red Cross ambulance through onto the base. C/U of police. Barbed wire is stretched across the entrance to the base. Demonstrators are arrested and dragged along the ground to police vans. Newsreel cameramen and photographers are seen. Night shots of people being arrested. <br/> <br/>October 1967 (U.S.A.) Panning shot of large group of protesters. Man stands at a podium making a speech. American protest singer Barry McGuire on soundtrack "Eve of Destruction". Montage of shots of protesters - young and old, black and white - marching in protest against the Vietnam war. Panning shot of military standing guard. Various shots of people being held back by military, scuffles breaking out, arrests being made, massive crowds of demonstrators. M/S of Martin Luther King marching with other demonstrators. - possibly Dr Spock and others. Pro-war demonstrators stand behind police line with banners: "End Hanoi Sanctuary - Let's Bomb Hanoi to win the war and destroy Communist conspiracy." A middle aged woman holds a hand written card which reads: "My son served in Vietnam and I'm proud - I would disown a coward." High angle shot of the procession. "Veterans for Peace" walk along followed by black demonstrators with posters which read: "Black people - 53% of the dead - 2% of the bread - why?" Another banner reads: "Make Love not War." Shots of people's feet. Massive crowd congregate to hear Martin Luther King speak. Large stadium filled with protesters. Woman stands up to speak at podium (not recognised by this cataloguer.) <br/> <br/>March 1968 - Anti Vietnam War demonstration in Trafalgar Square. Demonstrators with posters featuring Chairman Mao and Ho Chi Minh. Shots of protesters "from most walks of life." C/U of Vanessa Redgrave. Also present were "troublemakers." Various shots of the marchers moving through the London streets. Narrator speaks of how riots were being incited. C/U of Grosvenor Square street sign. Police stand in a line. Various shots of the protest turning nasty. Police struggle to hold protesters back. Some are knocked to the ground. Mounted police move in. Demonstrators are arrested and carried off. Protesters run across the square. Tear gas canisters are set off. Policemen put the boot in. A young fainting woman is helped by a policeman. A wounded policeman is carried off on a stretcher. Narrator states that the police showed "incredible self control against overwhelming brute force..." (this is debatable!) Film ends with shot of an abandoned banner which reads: "Let us voice our opinions."
Meeting of the RN in support of Marine Le Pen after her conviction and ineligibility - 03/06/2025
1960s-70s
VIETNAM LYNDON JOHNSON, plane taking off, bombing of Hanoi from the air, North Vietnamese soldiers fighting, US soldier captured, captured soldiers being marched by cheering North Vietnamese crowds, bomber drops big load of bombs, sky full of helicopters, soldiers get off helicopter, march through jungle, dead and wounded soldiers being moved, Vietnamese being burned out of their homes, old woman escaping from burning hut is helped, crying children, US soldiers capture guerillas, Vietnam protests, police haul protesters away, draft card burning, rioting, Vietnamese civilians wounded, children try to cross street amid gunfire, Buddhist monk sets himself on fire in protest, 1960s FASHION TWIGGY, women in short dresses HIPPIES dancing in a park, smoking pot, protesting "Hell no we won't go" VIETNAM air attacks on Hanoi, protesting, MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR speaks, GENERAL WESTMORELAND speaks, soldiers fight, wounded soldiers get medical attention, guns are fired, wounded soldiers are carried, peace demonstrations outside of Pentagon
04/05/68 A0049266 - KINE WASHINGTON: PRESIDENT JOHNSON TALKS ON MARTIN LUTHER KING'S DEATH
04/05/68 A0049266 - KINE WASHINGTON: PRESIDENT JOHNSON TALKS ON MARTIN LUTHER KING'S DEATH UNCUT "LBJ - KING" SHOWS: SHOTS OF LBJ WALKING OUT OF THE WHITE HOUSE AND GIVING HES SPEECH ON KING'S DEATH AND AFTER THE SPEECH HE WALKS BACK INTO THE WHITE HOUSE: (SHOT 4/5/68 100FT) JOHNSON, LYNDON - SOF KING, MARTIN LUTHER - DEAD XX / 100 FT / 16 NEG / R25178 - KINE
Rally against the extreme right, anti-RN and Marine Le Pen - 04/06/2025
FILE-STEVIE WONDER JOINS TWITTER, PAYS TRIBUTE TO MLK
--SUPERS--\nFile\n\n --LEAD IN--\nTWITTER GAINED A SUPER-STAR USER WEDNESDAY. \n --VO SCRIPT--\nGRAMMY WINNING MUSICIAN STEVIE WONDER JOINED THE SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORM AND POSTED HIS FIRST TWEET. \nIT WENT UP AROUND THE SAME TIME MARTIN LUTHER KING JUNIOR WAS PRONOUNCED DEAD 50 YEARS AGO, PAYING TRIBUTE TO THE CIVIL RIGHTS ICON. \nWONDER ATTACHED A FIVE-MINUTE LONG VIDEO OF CELEBRITIES DISCUSSING THEIR DREAMS IN A NOD TO KING'S FAMOUS "I HAVE A DREAM SPEECH." \nNAMES LIKE BETTE MIDLER, BILLY CRYSTAL, COMMON, DAVE CHAPELLE, WARREN BUFFET AND THE OBAMAS MADE APPEARANCES IN THE VIDEO. \nTHE R-AND-B LEGEND INVITED FOLLOWERS TO POST VIDEOS OF THEIR OWN DREAMS USING THE HASHTAG "DREAM STILL LIVES". \nWONDER HAS LONG BEEN AN ADVOCATE FOR KEEPING KING'S LEGACY ALIVE. \nHE RELEASED THE SONG "HAPPY BIRTHDAY" IN 19-80 AS A TRIBUTE TO KING AND SPEARHEADED A CAMPAIGN TO MAKE HIS BIRTHDAY A NATIONAL HOLIDAY. \n -----END-----CNN.SCRIPT-----\n\n --KEYWORD TAGS--\nSTEVIE WONDER ENTERTAINMENT MARTIN LUTHER KING\n\n
1990s NEWS
07/18/1993 FOUR SHOT / ONE DEAD 430 WEST 125 ST, MANHATTAN -COVERED BODY OF MURDER VICTIM ON PATH, LOOKS LIKE PUBLIC HOUSING PROJECTS -HALL OF BUILDING WITH MAN YELLING -BLACK MALE IS LOADED INTO AMBULANCE, CU OF BEER CAN, COORS LITE, AND BULLET CASING -NYPD EMERGENCY SERVICES SQUAD TRUCK, GIANT BOOM BOX PLAYING JANIS JOPLIN AT CRIME SCENE, INVESTIGATION, COPS SEARCH FOR EVIDENCE WITH FLASH LIGHTS, STATION WAGON WITH WINDOW SHOT OUT -BLACK MALE LIES IN POOL OF BLOOD, VERY GRAPHIC -STREET SIGN: DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING BLVD AND MORNINGSIDE AVE
ROXBURY, BOSTON RIOTS OF APRIL 1968
In April 1968 people rioted for three days in the Boston suburb of Roxbury following the death of civil rights leader Martin Luther King. Armed police keep watch at night, walk through a litter-strewn neighborhood and even help upright an overturned car. Similar riots broke out in nearly every major city.
RAY OBIT (04/23/1998)
James Earl Ray, convicted assassin is dead
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NOBEL PEACE PRIZE 1964: MARTIN LUTHER KING, MISC. RFK
04/06/68 A0049303 GA? ATLANTA" MRS MARTIN LUTHER KING DEPARTURE
04/06/68 A0049303 GA? ATLANTA" MRS MARTIN LUTHER KING DEPARTURE UNCUT "MRS LING" SHOWS: SHOT OF A PLANE ARRIVING: SIGN "ATLANTA AT THE AIURPORT": SHOTS OF CARS ARRIVING AND MRS KING AND OTHERS BOARDING THE PLANE: SHOTS OF THE PRAPELLORS WARMING UP AND THE PLANE TAKING OFF: (SHOT 4/6/68 90FT) GEORGIA ATLANTA AITPORTS - GEORGIA - ATLANTA KING, CORETA KING, MARTIN LUTHER - DEAD RUSSELL / 90 FT / 16 NEG / D19155
MLK JR FAM: JAX SHTG MEANS KING’S DREAM NOT YET FULFILLED
&lt;p>&lt;b> --SUPERS&lt;/b>--&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Sunday&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Yolanda Renee King&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Granddaughter of Martin Luther King Jr&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;b>--LEAD IN&lt;/b>--&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>ON THE SAME WEEKEND OF THE 60TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE MARCH ON WASHINGTON....&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>FAMILY MEMBERS OF DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING JUNIOR ARE REACTING TO THE HATE-FUELED SHOOTING IN JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA THAT LEFT THREE PEOPLE DEAD.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;b>-- SOT--- &lt;/b>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Yolanda Renee King/ Granddaughter of Martin Luther King Jr:&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>"60 years ago, my grandfather delivered his dream, his message and, and that was a call to action. And 60 years later, the dream still has not been fulfilled.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>We are not where we need to be."&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;b> --- TAG --&lt;/b>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>THREE PEOPLE IN JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA WERE KILLED SATURDAY IN WHAT POLICE ARE CALLING A RACIALLY MOTIVATED SHOOTING. &lt;/p>\n&lt;p>THE SUSPECT-- WHO IS WHITE-- WENT TO A DOLLAR GENERAL IN A HISTORICALLY BLACK NEIGHBORHOOD AND OPENED FIRE.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>ALL OF THE VICTIMS-- TWO MEN AND ONE WOMAN-- WERE BLACK.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>MARTIN LUTHER KING THE THIRD CALLED THE SHOOTING “TRAGIC” AND SAID THAT MORE HAS TO BE DONE TO TACKLE HATE-FUELED ACTS IN THIS COUNTRY.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;b>-----END-----CNN.SCRIPT-----&lt;/b>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;b>--KEYWORD TAGS--&lt;/b>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>MARCH ON WASHINGTON ANNIVERSARY CIVIL RIGHTS RACISM&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>
1990s NEWS
INTERVIEW Gordon Parks 3:00 I was listening to my car radio and I was about 10 yards from Marlon Brando's house, near Beverly Hills, California. And I stopped the car. I couldn't believe it. And I was in a state of shock. went in to Marlons place and Marlon stretched out on the couch. He said hello, I said hello. I said you know Dr. King was dead. So Marlon didn't get up. He just looked at me. Rather steely. Look, listen. Are you kidding? Dr. King is dead. Yeah.So Marlon just sort of sat up on his couch and without saying anything else, call his assistants that are me some guns from my gunsmith. He told me the guns he wanted. asked me what kind of guns I wanted. I don't want any gun. And he called a panther headquarters in California. I don't know what he said to them. But I waited. And when he came back, I said, Marlon, what are you going to use the guns for? He said, I feel like shooting my my way all the way to Washington, DC. I said, Well, look at all those people down below. You're not just going to shutter shoot indiscriminately, they may feel exactly the same way you do. But I don't know what I talked him out of whether his own common sense talked him out of it. But I went on back to the hotel and shortly after I arrived, I got a call from Philip Kunhardt who was then acting as managing editor of Life magazine said, Gordon, I think this is one for you. I said I think so. And he said, Awesome. Can you get to Atlanta, I said I'll On the plane in a couple hours. And that's when I got on the plane after a couple hours. Robert Lipsyte 5:05 We you you reacted professionally, you had something immediately to do. It seems interesting that Marlon Brando thought of violence, but you didn't. Gordon Parks 5:15 Well, I'm Dr. King, philosophy. And I knew that that's the last thing Martin Luther King would want, is violence at the moment. And I was a follower of Martin Luther King. And my own work I've possibly kept too much of the anger in. But I've used it in my books and my photography, and my music. Whatever I attempted to do, I come out that way. I'm paying for it. Now. I have violent dreams. That period. And I even consulted my doctor about this as well. That's why it's coming out. And so I don't think it was a natural for me to feel nonviolent the moment I just felt a great tragedy. Robert Lipsyte 6:14 You feel that suppressing your anger at that time is is causing the dreams now. Gordon Parks 6:22 I feel so I think that a lot of my dreams now very violent. Wake up, maybe fighting the desk next to my bed. I lose it because it's harder than my fist. But my brother told me that when he died for he died and my younger brothers, you just call me Pedro. And I did something that I'll always regret. He was an invalid, and I threw some spinach in his face. He didn't react until he was on his dying bed. This said, Pedro, you know, your brain is a lot more powerful than your fist. I never forgot that. Robert Lipsyte 7:12 The ballet is that? Is that purging some of the anger and the violence? Gordon Parks 7:20 Well, it's more of a tribute to Martin, what I felt about him. I chose Glasgow for him because I've felt that modern London the classics, if anyone did, I've had people ask me. Why classical ballet. Martin Luther King dancing well, when asked to extend their imagination, beyond the limits, you know, that's the way I think that we've come by greater things. And I found nothing particularly outstanding. About my choosing a ballet I could have chosen the opera is so good. I happen to like ballet more. Robert Lipsyte 8:13 There was something that I found at least ambiguous, if not troubling, in the ballet, in an act five, which was sort of a resurrection. Martin Luther King returns, and he's at the head of two lines. One of black people, one of white people. Black people reach out to the white people. The white people reject them.
Fatal - Crash
ONE PERSON IS KILLED IN A FIERY CRASH IN FORT WORTH
NEWS; 1963
10:13:20:00,INTEGRATION, Civil rights demonstrators in church, singing (Albany, GA), Martin Luther King addresses congregation, Demonstrators carried off by police, Church bombed, King reacts (Alabama), KKK cross burning, Archdiocese integrates schools in Louisiana, students jeered by rednecks, screaming redneck gets heart attack and dies, James Meredith tries to register at Oxford, MS, governor Barnett on hand, teens sing "South Will Rise Again", Police in riot gear (federal marshals) arrive by truck, Meredith arrives by plane, rioting aftermath with gutted cars, Student in custody (including Major General Edward Walker), Meredith registers, Troops arrive from 82 and 101st airborne divisions arrive to keep peace, troops walk around area, Meredith on campus,ALGERIA, OAS victims on street (kill Muslims), Soldiers on street, make searches, kid with rifle takes aim, fighting on street, French soldiers assault European stronghold (artillery and air attacks), Outlaw General Raul Salon captured, DeGaulle arrives, car seen riddled with bullets, shakes hands, rides in open car, Ahmed Ben Bella named Algerian Prime Minister,CHURCH CONCLAVE, Ecumenical Council convened, Pope John leads meeting, Catholic priest (1000s) in procession,BLACK DAY ON WALL STREET - MAY 1962, Nice interiors and exteriors of trading floor,NIXON RUNS FOR CALIFORNIA GOVERNOR, Nixon smiles ("I defended opponents patriotism", "please write what I said"),ROCKEFELLER WINS REELECTION-ELECTION, GEORGE ROMNEY WINS STATE HOUSE, William Scranton takes Pennsylvania, Ted Kennedy wins Senate term, seen with wife, Jackie Onassis rides elephant in India with Princess Radizwill (Jackie's sister, in Italy with Caroline, seen in attractive swimsuit), Elizabeth Taylor seen in gown (around Academy Award time), Eleanor Roosevelt seen at end of life, Robert Soblyn (Red spy) commits suicide, Adolph Eichmann gets final appeal denied, in glass booth, Everet Knowles has arm reattached (first person), Sherry Finkbein (took Thalidomide) goes to Sweden for abortion seen at airport (NICE), Billy Sol Estes in custody, indicted,1.5 MILLION STOLEN FROM POST OFFICE TRUCK,MEN PUT ON WOMEN'S CLOTHING, Cops dress as women to get muggers,ASSAULT ON SPACE, Rocket into space, Animation of Telstar nice, Yves Montand in first transcontinental TV broadcast, Telstar ground receiving station seen, John Glenn walks to capsule, Friendship 7 takes off (NICE), view of Earth, Glenn in capsule, splashdown, off plane, waves and smiles, Ticker tape parade, Carpenter into space on rocket, view inside capsule, Carpenter rescued from water, Nikolief goes up (scenes of Red Square), People gather around car radio, TV transmission of Nikolaiev in space, Khrushchev on phone speaks to Nikolief, Khruchchev hugs cosmonauts in Red Square (off TV), Wally Shira in orbit, Animation of orbits around Earth (very 1960s), Saturn 5 takes off (NICE), Mariner 2 takes off at night (to Venus), Animation of satellite view of Earth,INDIA-CHINA, Himalayas panned, Chinese commies pour across borders, Indian troops try to fight back with horses and trucks, Fighting between India and China, Defense minister Minim seen, Nehru seen,EAST-WEST TUG OF WAR, Underground H-Bomb blast in slow motion (hydrogen blast, NICE), Huge crater left by blast, Smashed hole in Berlin Wall, commies repair Wall, add barbed wire, Underground tunnel goes beneath Berlin Wall, police find tunnels, Tenn killed as he goes over wall, Brechter carried away (dead),VIETNAM, Massacred civilians, Vietnamese soldiers into helicopters, on helicopters, off helicopters, Soldiers take up positions in field and fire, Jungle warfare, captured Vietcong, United States Marines arrive in Thailand,CUBA, Bay of Pigs invaders come back after attempt (off plane), Supporters wave white handkerchiefs, kiss ground, Rebel refugees harass Cuban patrol boats, Communist flag burned,CUBAN MISSILE CRISIS, U-2 spy plane, aerial photography of missile basis, John F. Kennedy with Gromyko, John F. Kennedy announces Cuban blockade, signs order, Strategic Air Command on alert, Massive military build up in Florida, War planes on runway, lined up, Marines in Guantanamo Bay, 180 ship blockade, Soviet ships turn back from Cuba, United Nations Security Council meeting, United States ambassador asks for yes or no answer from Mr. Stevenson ("I am prepared to wait until Hell freezes over"), U-Thant goes to Cuba to oversee missile dismantlement, Castro to microphone, Missiles returned to Cuba