SERIES OF ROBERT KENNEDY SPEECH SOUND BITES
2:22:46:19-2:28:52:05*>>>COLOR & BW W/SYNC AUDIO Short pieces of various Bobby Kennedy speeches 1. The whole country suffering because of Vietnam war 2. Dissent is essential 3. The Vietnam war is their war, and a war of attrition makes no sense and is unwinnable 4. Negroes have made great progress, but should not be satisfied 5. Martin Luther King eulogy 6 . I'm impatient and people should be angry enough to speak out against injustice 7. At Ambassador hotel after California primary: We can work together to overcome our disenchantment with this society. That is my basis for running.
CIVIL RIGHTS
MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. SPEECH AT COLLEGE. MLK MLK MAKING SPEECH. PSYCHOLOGY. "MALADJUSTED". "EVERY DICIPLINE HAS IT'S TECHNICAL NOMENCLATURE" CONCLUDING SPEECH. AT PODIUM. PROUD TO BE MALADJUSTED. "DON'T INTEND TO ADJUST MYSELF TO BIGOTRY"...MADNESS OF MILITARISM, VIOLENCE, SPUTNIK, SPACE RACE. NO RACE CAN WIN A WAR. ALTERNATIVE TO DISARMAMENT. NUCLEAR WAR, VIETNAM WAR. ANNIHILATION. DANTE. ACHIEVE FREEDOM. DESTINY OF AMERICA. BEFORE ALL, WE WERE HERE. THEY MADE COTTON KING. CRUELTY OF SLAVERY DIDN'T STOP US. "WE SHALL OVERCOME". QUOTES WRITERS? WHITE AUDIENCE APPLAUDS. TALKS OF THE DRAFT. PACIFIST. "JOIN MR. CARMICHAEL (STOKELY) IN NOT GOING TO VIETNAM. "THOU SHALL NOT KILL". DOES NOT AGREE THAT BLACKS ARE BEING REMOVED, SENT TO WAR. "ADAM CLAYTON POWELL" ISSUE. CLAIMS THAT IT IS DIFFICULT TO DISCUSS RATIONALLY. DOES NOT CONDONE MR. POWELL'S MISDEEDS. AFTER SPEECH DR. KING SIGNS AUTOGRAPHS FOR YOUNG WHITE STUDENTS. DISCUSS BLACK PROTEST OVER CONGRESSMAN POWELL'S EXPULSION. DOUBLE STANDARD OF JUSTICE. ANTI-CONGRESSIONAL HYPOCRISY PROTEST, NOT PRO-POWELL PROTEST. INJUSTICE. UNCONSTITUTIONAL. HARLEM CONGRESSMAN. YOUNG WHITE STUDENTS LISTEN TO SPEECH. COLLEGE STUDENTS. HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS. ASSEMBLED IN SCHOOL GYM. NUN'S IN HABITS PRESENT. DR. KING BACKSTAGE. APPROACHES PODIUM. AUDIENCE APPLAUDS. SHOT FROM BEHIND AS HE MAKES SPEECH. BLACK STUDENT LISTENS, TALKS ABOUT CIVIL RIGHTS WORKERS THAT HAVE BEEN MURDERED AND THE CHURCH BURNINGS IN MISSISSIPPI. FEW CONVICTIONS HAVE RESULTED. "THE MURDERING OF THE SPIRIT, PSYCHOLOGICAL LYNCHING". "WHITE BACKLASH". RACIAL JUSTICE. THERE HAS BEEN NO CONSISTENT PROGRAM TO END RACIAL INJUSTICE. SUGGEST THINGS THAT MUST BE DONE TO MAKE BROTHERHOOD, INTEGRATION POSSIBLE. FORCES OF ILL-WILL. EXTREME RIGHT. WE MUST REPENT, NOT ONLY THE VIOLENCE OF THE BAD, BUT THE SILENCE OF THE GOOD. SOCIAL STAGNATION. EDMOND BURKE QUOTE. EVIL MEN AND GOOD MEN. THE GLORIES OF LOVE. UNJUST STATUS QUO. GREAT CHALLENGE FACING AMERICA. FALSE NOTIONS. CHANGING ATTITUDES. INTEGRATION TO BECOME A REALITY. BROTHERS. LEGISLATION. LAW CAN'T CHANGE THE HEARTS OF MEN, BUT THE ACTS OF MEN. CIVIL RIGHTS LAWS NEED TO BE ENACTED. MENTIONS LBJ. RECTIFYING THE JURY SYSTEM OF THE SOUTH. MIRACLES OF MR. JACKSON IN NATCHEZ, MISSISSIPPI. MAL ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE. OPEN HOUSING BILL THAT DIED IN CONGRESS THE YEAR BEFORE. DISCRIMINATION, SEGREGATION. "LILY WHITE". COMPOUNDS ECONOMIC PROBLEMS. "RISE UP" TO CALL THE PASSAGE OF THE BILL. JOHN DUNN QUOTE "NO MAN IS AN ISLAND", ETC. "FOR WHOM THE BELL TOLLS". BRIGHTER TOMORROW. "JUSTICE AND BROTHERHOOD WILL BE A REALITY".
KERREY/SPEECH
00:00:00:00 [Dem Pres candidate Bob Kerrey speaks to session of state house & senate]--INT Ga chamber, incl lawmakers at seats; GA Spkr of the House Tom Murphy call to order (hits gavel); :51/ ...
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."
MARTIN LUTHER KING - vietnam speech cutaways
CUTAWAYS OF AUDIENCE. DR MARTIN LUTHER KING SPEAKS ABOUT HIS VIEWS ON THE VIETNAM WAR. HE DISCUSSES THE NEED FOR REVOLUTIONARY CHANGE IN US VALUE SYSTEM. NEGROS' PICKET OUTSIDE CARRYING SIGN AGAINST KING'S STAND. SHOTS OF INT OF RIVERSIDE CHURCH IN NEW YORK CITY CROWDED WITH PEOPLE LISTENING TO KING. CROWD SHOTS. CI: PERSONALITIES: KING, MARTIN LUTHER.
60's Stamp VNR (07/08/1998)
The U.S. Postal Service announced the results of public balloting for "Celebrate the Century" stamps representing the decade of the 1960's. The public selected some 15 stamp subjects in May to commemorate the 60's. Some 930,000 ballots were cast in the voting that heralded the astronauts landing on the moon as the most memorable event of the 1960's. Coming in second was the beginning of the Super Bowl followed by the peace symbol. Among the other stamps chosen were Dr. Martin Luther King's "I have a dream speech, the Vietnam War, the Ford Mustang, the Barbie Doll and the Green Bay Packers.
MLK TALKS ABOUT VIETNAM & CIVIL RIGHTS
Martin Luther King makes a speech suggesting that the war in Vietnam has made the goals of the civil rights struggle harder to achieve.
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MARTIN LUTHER KING
NEWS; 1968
00:09:03:00,PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION, Nixon campaigns. Speaks at New Hampshire primary, Eugene McCarthy shakes hands in streets of New Hampshire, Bobby Kennedy announces candidacy, Johnson gives will not run in 1968 speech, Hubert Humphrey announces candidacy, George Wallace announces candidacy,KING ASSASINATION, Martin Luther King gives final "mountain top" speech, Police and investigators at hotel after King assassination, Cop points to place where King killed, Riots in American streets, on streets of Washington DC, Bobby Kennedy speaks to crowds on King assassination, King funeral. Kennedy, Nixon march in funeral, Sing "We Shall Overcome", Poor peoples march on Washington,BOBBY KENNEDY ASSASINATION, Kennedy gives final speech after California primary, Bobby Kennedy assassination footage, Sirhan Sirhan in custody,VIETNAM, Fighting in streets of Vietnam, Bombers bomb targets in Vietnam, Lyndon Johnson, gives halt in bombing speech, Averell Harriman at Vietnam peace talks,PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION, Republican Convention in Miami, Nixon at convention gives peace sign salute, Humphrey and Ed Muskie at convention in Chicago, Nixon gives victory speech, Nixon meets with Johnson at White House,RUSSIANS INVADE CZECHOSLOVAKIA, Russian tanks roll in Prague, Soviets talk in meeting,STUDENT RIOTS, Riots at Columbia University, Riots in San Francisco, Chicago riots, Students riot in Mexico City, to upset Olympics, Cops clash with rioters, Students riot in Paris,FRENCH FINANCIAL CRISIS, Charles DeGaulle gives speech, French stock exchange,USS PUEBLO CREW RETURNED HOME, North Korean prisoners return on plane. Meet families, Rocket launch. Slow motion. Captain Llody Bucher,APOLLO 8, Crew on board Apollo 8, View of lunar surface from Apollo 8, Christmas message from Apollo 8, Capsule floats at sea, recovered, Helicopter lands on carrier, aircraft carrier
The Reverend Martin Luther King speaks at the SCLC Anniversary Convention in Atlanta, Georgia.
The Reverend Martin Luther King speaks at the SCLC Anniversary Convention in Atlanta, Georgia.
ITN Reports: US Anti-War Protest Rally in Washington D C
ITN Reports: US Anti-War Protest Rally in Washington D C; 17.4.1965 USA: Washington DC: EXT Washington monument PAN Massive crowd of anti-war protesters (demonstrating against the Vietnam War) / Various of massed crowd seated at rally Norman Thomas (Anti-war campaigner, socialist) speech SOT - The players of the game are not going to win Various of crowd of anti-war protesters carrying placards along in demonstration against the Vietnam War / Close up of flags being carried along including Viet Cong flag / Various of anti-war protesters along carrying placards / General view of marchers demonstrating in front of the White House / Group of supporters of the Vietnam War staging demonstration / Pro-Vietnam War demonstrators along / Marcher along shackled to chain and hammer and sickle / Pro-Vietnam War demonstrator along carrying can of Kerosene and placard (suggesting that anti-war protesters should burn themselves for their cause) / Anti-war protesters carrying Viet Cong flags / Man snatching Viet Cong flag as spits on it / Fighting in crowd erupts as police intervene (jerky camera) / More of anti-war procession along / Anti-war protesters applauding speech at Washington Monument Norman Thomas (Anti-war campaigner) speech SOT - This is an extraordinarily cruel, mean, ugly war../ I'd rather see American save her soul than her face Protesters applauding and cheering SOT Coretta Scott King (Civil rights leader, wife of Martin Luther King) speech SOT - Quotes from Isaiah 2:4 Thomas down steps from White House with others Norman Thomas press conference next Scott King SOT
DR MARTIN LUTHER KING / VIETNAM DEMONSTRATIONS
OC 600 FT SOF MAG ROLL B CONTINUATION OF DOCTOR MARTIN LUTHER KING (MLK) SPEECH ON VIETNAM TO CONGREGATION AT EBENEZER BAPTIST CHURCH. CONGREGATION SINGS. CUTS OF CONGREGATION, CHOIR, ORGANIST, MLK SPEECH.
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MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. - MLK
[Behind the scenes at the Lincoln Memorial, the most visited monument in the USA]
1960s NEWS
NEWSREEL OF 1969s BIGGEST EVENTS: PRESIDENT NIXON, VIETNAM, PROTESTS, & MOON LANDING; DX WS Richard Nixon inauguration. INT White House, WS Nixon cabinet. CU Nixon. DX MS Nixon meeting w/ Charles De Gaulle; INT Buckingham Palace, MS Nixon meeting Queen Elizabeth & Prince Phillip. High FS Nixon lounging w/Prime Minister Harold Wilson; DX VAR shots student peace demonstrations. INT White House, MS Nixon giving speech at podium. DX LS troops leaving airplane; DX High WS troops marching in parade. VAR MS women decorating troops. VAR shots troops in Vietnam. Pan-r from dead soldier; DX FS foxhole. FS troops in river. FS guy getting in plane. LS plane in sky. LS Nixon getting off plane. MS Nixon in crowd; DX WS Nixon talking to Asian women. VAR Nixon meeting w/troops. WS Presidential motorcade. MS Nixon dancing w/Romanian women; INT college newspaper office, VAR shots students. INT White House, MS Nixon speaking. p-out to WS HUGE Anti-war demonstration ;NX WS protesters marching. MS Mrs. Martin Luther King marching w/protestors.INT White House, Nixon speaks from Oval Office; INT White House, WS Nixon displays letters of pro-war supporters. DX VAR shots peace protesters in Washington w/ Eugene McCarthy; NX VAR shots police using tear gas on & arresting protesters. INT ?, MS Capt. E. Medina speaks. DX MS William A. Calley walking; DX FS dead bodies of Mai lai massacre, (SP). VAR shots protesters in Paris, Italy, Tokyo, Fort Dix, MIT, Chicago, Berkeley, & Cornell U. ; DX WS slummy city street. VAR shots police arresting Black Panther members. VAR shots police vs protesters in N. Ireland; INT hut, high pan-l shot over starving children in Biafra. VAR shots Egypt vs Israel on Suez Canal; DX VAR shots Arab guerilla warfare training camp. VAR shots actual guerilla tactics in street. INT ?, MS Abdul Nasser & cabinet; DX MS Henry Cabot Lodge arriving at negotiations. WS U.S./Russian peace talks. WS De Gaulle entering voting booth for successor; INT WS. German Senate. INT. Cathedral, VAR shots of Dwight D. Eisenhower funeral & Eisenhower. CU Ho Chi Minh; DX VAR shots Sen. Ted Kennedy in neck brace at Mary Jo Kopekne funeral CHAPPAQUIDICK. VAR shots different mayors of different states; INT ?, MS Spiro Agnew speaking. VAR shots Nixon w/Clemens Haynesworth. WS black children getting on bus. INT black classroom; DX WS Santa Barbara coastline oil spill. CU oil-covered duck. Aerial shot of Hurricane Camille damage in Mississippi; INT makeshift clinic, WS cots of injured people. DX MS oil rig Manhattan. WS Boeing 747 taking off; DX VAR shots of people in line to see 'I Am Curious (yellow)', 'Hair', & 'Oh! Calcutta'. VAR shots drug seizures at Mexican border; DX troops setting drugs on fire. VAR shots at Woodstock Music Festival. High FS rocket blasting off; VAR shots in space & of astronauts (Armstrong) & moon landing. VAR shots space capsule pick-up in ocean by helicopter; DX VAR shots of Aldrin, Armstrong, & Collins arriving home. VAR more space footage via Apollo 12.
RAINBOW COAL/KERREY
00:00:00:00 [Dem Pres candidate Bob Kerrey speaks to Rainbow Coaliition mtg] (TAPE 1)-- MS Kerrey shakes hands w Jesse Jackson at pod; KERREY--I&apos;m not sure Cable News Network knows what it is ...
CLINTON AT RFK MEMORIAL (1993)
MEMORIAL SERVICE FOR ROBERT KENNEDY OR RFK.
1969 PROTESTS AGAINST THE VIETNAM WAR
Mrs. Martin Luther King leads 45,000 candle light marchers past the White House in a peace moratorium against the Vietnam War. Not all demonstrations are so peaceful as militants target the Saigon embassy and U.S. Justice Department leading President Nixon to invoke the silent majority. PLEASE NOTE VIDEO & AUDIO OF NEWS ANCHORS & REPORTERS IS NOT AVAILABLE FOR LICENSING.
Various Subjects
Vintage footage-Abe Lincolin, reinactment of civil war battle/William Howard Taft plays golf, shakes hands with people/Wright bros. Assemble plane, fly it/Wreckage from old San Francisco quake, and Ohio floods/Taft gives speech/Einstein talks about the elements of uranium, and theory of reletivity/Chaplin movie scene-eating sole of shoe, dances with woman and dog/Flappers smoke, read the paper, dance, drink liquer/Men uload alcohol off of ship, smuggle it/model T's, money, stock market activity, Babe Ruth hits home run, crowd cheers, old automotive factory assembles model T, lines for unemployment during depression/JFK gives speech/Martin Luther King Jr. speaks, marches-"I have a dream" speech/Woodstock, hippies protest Vietnam, dragged away by police
MARTIN LUTHER KING ON VIETNAM
ORIG. NEG. 1200 FT. SOF MAG CU MARTIN LUTHER KING TALKS ON VIETNAM. SAYS U.S. IS NOT WINNING THE WAR AND THAT WE SHOULD NEGOTIATE A PEACE SETTLEMENT. VARIOUS SHOTS CROWDS OUTSIDE CRAMTON AUDITORIUM. VARIOUS SHOTS CROWDS INSIDE AUDITORIUM. LS CHOIR SINGING. MS MARTIN LUTHER KING ADDRESSES AUDIENCE. TALKS ON CIVIL RIGHTS AND POVERTY. CI: GEOGRAPHIC - D. C. , WASHINGTON. PERSONALITIES - KING, MARTIN LUTHER. SPEECHES - CIVIL RIGHTS.
Speeches of Robert F. Kennedy - Death of Martin Luther King
Color shot of MLK lying in casket. RFK Delivering speech. "He wrote: "Even in our sleep, pain which cannot forget falls drop by drop upon the heart until, in our own despair, against our will, comes wisdom through the awful grace of God." What we need in the United States is not division; what we need in the United States is not hatred; what we need in the United States is not violence or lawlessness; but love and wisdom, and compassion toward one another..." MLK being fingerprinted and having his mug shot taken after being arrested. Robert Kennedy visiting poor African American community in the rural south. RFK walking hand in hand with young Native American boy. "So I shall ask you tonight to return home, to say a prayer for the family of Martin Luther King, that's true, but more importantly to say a prayer for our own country, which all of us love, a prayer for understanding and that compassion of which I spoke." BW footage of MLK s funeral. Young Caucasian Anti-Vietnam protestors with signs. "We can do well in this country. We will have difficult times; we've had difficult times in the past; we will have difficult times in the future. It is not the end of violence; it is not the end of lawlessness; it is not the end of disorder. But the vast majority of white people and the vast majority of black people in this country want to live together, want to improve the quality of our life, and want justice for all human beings who abide in our land." Color footage of African Americans marching in Vietnam War protest. Color footage of police confronting hippies (1968 Democratic Convention). BW of RFK sitting alone on rocky outcropping looking thoughtful and sad. "Let us dedicate ourselves to what the Greeks wrote so many years ago: to tame the savageness of man and make gentle the life of this world. Let us dedicate ourselves to that, and say a prayer for our country and for our people. Thank you very much." Cheers from the crowd.
REV. DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING SPEECH PT. 4 (1967)
THE REVEREND DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING GAVE A CONVOCATION ADDRESS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA ST. PAUL CAMPUS. HIS TOPIC WAS ‘A WORLD IN TRANSITION.”