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NOBEL PEACE PRIZE 1964: MARTIN LUTHER KING, MISC. RFK
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President Bill Clinton Honors Rosa Parks (1999)
PRESIDENT CLINTON ATTENDS A CONGRESSIONAL GOLD MEDAL CEREMONY HONORING CIVIL RIGHTS LEADER ROSA PARKS.
Compilation of non violent protests
Flint, MI GM strike, picketers outside Chevrolet plant. South Africa Blacks march. Factories halt, shipping stops, stores shuttered impact of non-violent protest. Montgomery Bus Boycott scenes organizing, buses, people in car pools, people walking
TV TALK SHOWS
David Susskind 38:07 Dr. King, you have been reported very recently as saying that you no longer fear the Ku Klux Klan or the White Citizens Council, as much as you have begun to fear the white moderate, that he is the bone in the throat of Negro progress. Would you implement that statement? And tell us what you mean by that? Dr. Martin Luther King 38:28 Yes, well, I guess I entered this period, I was catapulted into the leadership of the civil rights struggle during the Montgomery bus boycott. And I entered the the struggle at that point, having great faith in the moderates in the white community feeling that the moderates would understand and that we would have great allies and struggle from the so called moderates. But in recent years, I've come to see that these are often the people who stand in the way of progress, because they are committed only in a lukewarm manner. And every time you move to try to solve the problem, they will respond by saying, you're moving too fast, you ought to cool off you should put on brakes, and they end up more devoted to order than to justice and more devoted to maintain an assault of negative peace, which is merely the absence of tension, then gaining a positive peace which is the presence of justice. And they can always say to you that you should wait for a more convenient season. And I've come to see that these are the people that often stand in the way because they get close, close enough to you to at least discuss your plans and they become friendly enough to, to talk with you, you at least have dialogue with them. But they want to stand in the way of every move forward. And this has been my disappointment, I think at times, it is better to have outright rejection and misunderstanding from people of ill will and to have lukewarm acceptance from people of goodwill, it is better to have absolute misunderstanding from people of ill will than to have partial understanding from people of goodwill. And this is what we are seeing every day in our struggle in the South that many of the moderates of the white South and, and many of them mean well, and I shouldn't only say the sound, but the moderates all over stand in the way of progress. Because they refuse to understand the problem and they live by the myth of time. Failing to realize that time will not solve the problem, and as a danger that the moderate will live by this myth believing that if you just leave things alone and not push too much time will solve the problem. And it has always been my contention that this is an invalid view because it goes out with the idea that that is something in the very nature and structure of time, that will miraculously solve all problems and time really is neutral, it can be used either constructively or destructively and at times, I think the people have ill will have used time much more effectively than the people of goodwill. David Susskind 41:58 Many student experienced observers of the Washington scene describe the mood of the administration in the area of racial relations is one of Bleak despair, because they feel the administration say these reporters that they cannot possibly legislate or executive order or innovate enough, fast enough to accommodate the surging expectations and want of the Negro community that they could not possibly keep up with the appetite for progress that the Negroes want in this country. Would you comment on that? Dr. Martin Luther King 42:37 Well, I think they can. I don't think that the span needs to exist. I think the administration must recognize that the harvest of disruption that we now see over the country is here because of seeds of inaction planted over the last several years. If, for instance, the President had taken a real stand on the moral issues of integration. In 1954, after the Supreme Court rendered its decision, things would be different now. But because of the failure of President Eisenhower to take a forthright moral stand, a vacuum set in and the forces of opposition were able to organize and crystallize opposition. And this set us back for a period, I think the new administration will have to see the necessity of making up it's just as simple as he who gets behind in a race must forever remain behind a run faster than the man in front. And we've got to see that we have gotten behind in the race of really following through on the executive and the legislative levels, even on the things that have been done through the judicial branch of the government. I think through a combination of efforts. This problem can be solved. I think the new administration must see the necessity of moving through executive orders, through legislative channels, and through moral persuasion. And I always keep that at the forefront. Because I think there's a great deal that can be done here. I was in India some few years ago. And I'd spent a good deal of time studying the problem of caste untouchability, which is quite similar to our problem here. And I was very interesting to me to notice that India had made much more progress and grappling with this problem than we've made. And I came to the conclusion that this progress had been made for two or three reasons First, when the new nation came into being when they received independence, it was placed in the Constitution That to discriminate against an untouchable was a crime punishable by imprisonment. But not only that, India always had great symbols standing up in a moral way against it. For instance, Mahatma Gandhi had adopted and untouchable as his daughter against the wheel even if his wife and when I was in India some six weeks. Prime Minister Nehru made four different speeches in which he morally condemned caste untouchability. And yet we very seldom if ever hear the President of the United States, speaking to the nation on the moral issues of integration, when they speak it usually, this is the law and we must obey the law. We are a nation of laws and not men never saying that James Meredith should go to the University of Mississippi, because integration is right. And because he's your brother. And I think that with all of these forces, working together, the legislative, the executive and moral persuasion on the part of the President, we can do this catching up. But the danger is that we will just do a few token things here and there, and it's just like applying Vaseline to a cancer. We must move away from the approach of tokenism and see the necessity for a vigorous program.
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS POSTS ROSA PARKS' PANCAKE RECIPE
<p><b>--TEASE--</b></p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>--SUPERS</b>--</p>\n<p> X / @librarycongress</p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>--VIDEO SHOWS</b>--</p>\n<p>https://www.today.com/food/recipes/rosa-parks-featherlite-peanut-butter-pancakes-rcna139302</p>\n<p><b>--LEAD IN</b>--</p>\n<p>The Library of Congress recently posted a photo from its collection that at first glance might seem unlikely to cause a stir: a brief, handwritten recipe on the back of a yellowed envelope with a couple of afterthoughts noted in a different color of ink.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>It’s an unusual recipe, to be sure: The list of items for “Featherlite Pancakes” includes peanut butter and triple the usual amount of baking powder — but the ingredient that makes this document truly special is the writer. That handwriting on the back of a First Independence National Bank of Detroit envelope belongs to one of the founding members of the Civil Rights Movement: Rosa Parks.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>Manuscript Specialist Adrienne Cannon tells me that the Rosa Parks Papers collection was gifted to the Library of Congress in 2016 by the Howard G. Buffett Foundation. Kept in a controlled environment in “the stacks,” it consists of about 10,000 items — family history, personal correspondence, writing fragments, financial records, photos and books inscribed to her from the likes of Martin Luther King Jr., and “Roots” author Alex Haley, who called her “the mother of us all.”</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>There is a detailed carpool notebook that tracked ride-sharing organized by church and boycott leaders to help the Black community get to work during the Montgomery Bus Boycott, and the highest civilian honors given by the executive and legislative branches of the federal government, the Presidential Medal of Freedom awarded to her in 1996 by President Bill Clinton and the Congressional Gold Medal bestowed in 1999.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>And among all those accolades and historic documents, there is the pancake recipe.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>“This is the only recipe (in the collection),” Cannon says. “We don’t know the origin of it or exactly when she may have jotted it down, but we do know it was written on the back of a bank envelope, the First Independence National Bank of Detroit … She moved there with her husband Raymond Parks and her mother Leona McCauley in August of 1957.”</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>Donna M. Beisel, Director of Museum Operations at the Rosa Parks Museum at Troy University in Montgomery, Alabama tells me it was perhaps not a coincidence that Parks was known to love the peanut butter she put in this recipe, because she was born at the Tuskegee Institute where George Washington Carver helped develop peanuts into a crop that rivaled cotton in the South.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>Beisel also explained the reason for the move from there to Detroit; it was because Parks paid a heavy price for her work in the furtherance of justice. Both seamstress Rosa and barber Raymond Parks lost their jobs as a result of the protest, and they were the targets of continual threats and harassment. After their neighbor and boycott leader Robert Graetz’s house was bombed for the second time, Rosa’s brother Sylvester succeeded in convincing them to move near him in Michigan.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>Though the move was rooted in danger and hardship, it meant Sylvester’s daughter Sheila McCauley Keys grew up basking in the love of her Auntie Rosa. Although she could be stern when keeping the nieces and nephews in line, Keys remembers her aunt as a precise and dignified person with a certain lightness about her.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>“We would go to her house on Sundays or they would come to our house, and we’d have Sunday dinner. We loved going to her house because it always smelled so good. I remember (Auntie Rosa, her mother and my mother) cooking together in front of that big heavy sink from the ’50s. They would shoo us out of the kitchen, but I remember I could see their legs and they had on aprons. Grandma would be humming. Auntie Rosa just seemed to float around the house, she was so light.”</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>Does Keys remember the pancakes?</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>“Well, I had never tasted the ones with the peanut butter until they cooked them at a school event in Pennsylvania, but she would make us pancakes. They were nice, petite pancakes, not like the big stacks you see now. You’d get two and you might get a dollop of apple butter, and we thought that was the best treat.”</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>“Auntie Rosa was very patient,” says Keys, “and in that kitchen experimenting.”</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>What makes this recipe so compelling is that it’s a snapshot from the regular life of a titan of civil rights, a reminder that such monumental work was done by the same hands that mixed batter for her family on a Sunday morning.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>As for that wider influence, Keys says most media reports have gotten some important details wrong. She recounts a story also told in her book, according to the way her Auntie Rosa told it to her: Although the bus is almost universally described as “crowded” in accounts of the events leading to Parks’ arrest, there were open seats in the “whites only” section. A white man sat in the last row of the forward section not because it was the only seat left, but because he wanted to make the people seated behind move, and he laughed when the bus driver ordered Parks and three others farther back. This was not so that the passenger would have a seat, Keys says, but so there would be physical space left between the seating sections as required by the Jim Crow laws of the time.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>Parks also told her niece that it wasn’t her first negative encounter with a bus driver, that they often spoke rudely or used slurs towards Black passengers, and that this particular driver, James Blake, had more than once waited for her to pay the fare at the front and then driven off before she could board at the back as required. Parks believed that Blake knew she was in the NAACP, and he was making it clear he didn’t like it.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>Keys also shares that although most accounts say that Parks refused to move because she was tired after a long day at her department store job, in reality, Parks described being mentally tired of enduring a lifetime of disrespect and harassment, along with her community. There were actually two teen women who had refused to move and been arrested in recent weeks, but it was Parks’ refusal that galvanized the larger protest, because she was of impeccable character, a distinguished woman in her forties who could not so easily be brushed off as a brash youngster.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>It was in the context of hearing about all of those things that I tried making Parks’ Featherlite Pancakes. I love trying out vintage recipes for a lot of reasons, but mostly because the history of food has all of human history inside of it, from the smallest of scales to the largest. I found that the small-scale precision Keys mentioned is evident in the temperature of the griddle Parks specified. They rise quite high because of all the baking powder, so setting the temperature at 275 F (about 100 degrees lower than usual for pancakes) keeps them from burning before they cook through. They also rise best if you keep them “petite” the way she did, and make about eight 4-inch pancakes per batch.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>I also thought about the large scale, recalling the item Cannon tells us was her favorite in the Library of Congress collection: Parks’ immersive and painfully poetic handwritten account of her arrest and incarceration for what is usually phrased as refusing to give up her seat for a white passenger. One might more accurately say it was for keeping the seat to which she was constitutionally entitled as a human being, for bravely and in service to others taking her rightful place in the world, in pursuit of a daily life of dignity and peace. </p>\n<p></p>\n<p>Are they the best, most delicious, fluffiest pancakes I’ve ever made at home? Well, yes, but that’s beside the point this time. I almost always have some little thing I would change when I make a recipe — less this, more that — but that’s not what this article is about. It’s about her: her vision, her life, her legacy. All of those things are in these pancakes, and each of us would do well to remember that, just exactly the way she laid it down.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>--VO SCRIPT</b>--</p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>--SOT</b>--</p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>--TAG</b>--</p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>--REPORTER PKG-AS FOLLOWS</b>--</p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>-----END-----CNN.SCRIPT-----</b></p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>--KEYWORD TAGS--</b></p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>--MUSIC INFO---</b></p>\n<p></p>
SCHOOL BOYCOTT
1175 OC SOF / MAG & SIL ROLL A FTG OF SCHOOL BOYCOTT. CS: VS POLICE SECURITY OUTSIDE SOUTH BOSTON HIGH SCHOOL, WHITE STUDENTS ENTERING, SPECTATORS IN STREET, POLICE ESCORTING SCHOOL BUS DOWN STREET, STUDENTS GETTING OFF BUSES. VS BLACK CAUCUS LEADERS PRESS CONFERENCE. WOMAN SAYS THE SAFETY OF THE CHILDREN COMES FIRST, WE DON'T REALLY CARE WHAT IT REQUIRES TO INSURE SAFETY. INTV W/ STATE SENATOR BOLGER. SAYS STATE TROOPS ARE UNNECESSARY. VS WHITE HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS STANDING ON STREET. MS WHITE STUDENTS WALKING FROM SCHOOL, COPS STANDING GUARD. VS BLACK STUDENTS PLAYING BASKETBALL IN GYM. SU BOYD. INTV W/ SCHOOL PRINCIPAL WHO COMMENDS STUDENT COOPERATION. MORE SOUTH BOSTON HIGH STUDENTS ENTERING SCHOOL, SHOTS OF PREVAILING POLICE SECURITY. VS JEREMIAH BURKE HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS W/ STUDENTS CLUSTERED OUTSIDE, CROWD OF BLACK YOUTHS WALKING DOWN STREET. END CS. MORE OF PREVIOUS FTG. MS MAN LEADING CRYING SCHOOL GIRL (WHITE) AWAY FROM CROWDS. VS PRESS STATEMENTS BY MASSACHUSETTS GOVERNOR FRANCIS SARGENT, BRIEFS ON COURT DESEGREGATION ORDER, URGES COOPERATION ETC, ANSWERS NO QUESTIONS. MORE BLACK CAUCUS PC, SPOKESMAN ANNOUNCES THAT THEY HAVE ASKED COURTS TO SEND IN FEDERAL TROOPS TO MAINTAIN LAW & ORDER. Q&A. MORE BOLGER INTV ON BLACK CAUCUS REQUEST FOR FEDERAL TROOPS. 850 OC SOF / MAG & SIL ROLL A CONTINUATION OF FTG OF SCHOOL BOYCOTT. MORE SOUTH BOSTON HIGH EXTS, POLICE SECURITY IN STREETS, OFFICERS RELAXING, COPS AND FEW REMAINING BUSES AT SCHOOL BUS COMPOUND, SIGN IN RESIDENTIAL WINDOW: SUPPORT SCHOOL BOYCOTT, STRAGGLERS (WHITE) ARRIVING AT SOUTH BOSTON HIGH, WHITE STUDENTS ARRIVING IN PRIVATE CAR, STUDENTS ARRIVING ON FOOT, WHITE STUDENT ARRIVING W/ POLICE ESCORT. VS STUDENTS BOARDING SCHOOL BUSES AND BUSES DRIVING OFF AT BUS COMPOUND. VS SCHOOL BUS TRAVELING W/ MOTORCYCLE POLICE ESCORT. INTV W/ BLACK BOYCOTTING STUDENTS. THEY SAY THEY WON'T GO TO SCHOOL BECAUSE OF LACK OF PROTECTION, DESCRIBE HARASSMENT ENCOUNTERED. VS SCHOOL BUS LEAVING COMPOUND W/ POLICE ESCORT. 850 OC SOF / MAG & SIL ROLL B CONTINUATION OF FTG OF SCHOOL BOYCOTT. MORE SOUTH BOSTON HIGH EXTS, POLICE SECURITY IN STREETS, OFFICERS RELAXING, COPS AND FEW REMAINING BUSES AT SCHOOL BUS COMPOUND, SIGN IN RESIDENTIAL WINDOW: SUPPORT SCHOOL BOYCOTT, STRAGGLERS (WHITE) ARRIVING AT SOUTH BOSTON HIGH, WHITE STUDENTS ARRIVING IN PRIVATE CAR, STUDENTS ARRIVING ON FOOT, WHITE STUDENT ARRIVING W/ POLICE ESCORT. VS STUDENTS BOARDING SCHOOL BUSES AND BUSES DRIVING OFF AT BUS COMPOUND. VS SCHOOL BUS TRAVELING W/ MOTORCYCLE POLICE ESCORT. INTV W/ BLACK BOYCOTTING STUDENTS. THEY SAY THEY WON'T GO TO SCHOOL BECAUSE OF LACK OF PROTECTION, DESCRIBE HARASSMENT ENCOUNTERED. VS SCHOOL BUS LEAVING COMPOUND W/ POLICE ESCORT.
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SCHOOL BOYCOTT
1175 OC SOF / MAG & SIL ROLL A FTG OF SCHOOL BOYCOTT. CS: VS POLICE SECURITY OUTSIDE SOUTH BOSTON HIGH SCHOOL, WHITE STUDENTS ENTERING, SPECTATORS IN STREET, POLICE ESCORTING SCHOOL BUS DOWN STREET, STUDENTS GETTING OFF BUSES. VS BLACK CAUCUS LEADERS PRESS CONFERENCE. WOMAN SAYS THE SAFETY OF THE CHILDREN COMES FIRST, WE DON'T REALLY CARE WHAT IT REQUIRES TO INSURE SAFETY. INTV W/ STATE SENATOR BOLGER. SAYS STATE TROOPS ARE UNNECESSARY. VS WHITE HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS STANDING ON STREET. MS WHITE STUDENTS WALKING FROM SCHOOL, COPS STANDING GUARD. VS BLACK STUDENTS PLAYING BASKETBALL IN GYM. SU BOYD. INTV W/ SCHOOL PRINCIPAL WHO COMMENDS STUDENT COOPERATION. MORE SOUTH BOSTON HIGH STUDENTS ENTERING SCHOOL, SHOTS OF PREVAILING POLICE SECURITY. VS JEREMIAH BURKE HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS W/ STUDENTS CLUSTERED OUTSIDE, CROWD OF BLACK YOUTHS WALKING DOWN STREET. END CS. MORE OF PREVIOUS FTG. MS MAN LEADING CRYING SCHOOL GIRL (WHITE) AWAY FROM CROWDS. VS PRESS STATEMENTS BY MASSACHUSETTS GOVERNOR FRANCIS SARGENT, BRIEFS ON COURT DESEGREGATION ORDER, URGES COOPERATION ETC, ANSWERS NO QUESTIONS. MORE BLACK CAUCUS PC, SPOKESMAN ANNOUNCES THAT THEY HAVE ASKED COURTS TO SEND IN FEDERAL TROOPS TO MAINTAIN LAW & ORDER. Q&A. MORE BOLGER INTV ON BLACK CAUCUS REQUEST FOR FEDERAL TROOPS. 850 OC SOF / MAG & SIL ROLL A CONTINUATION OF FTG OF SCHOOL BOYCOTT. MORE SOUTH BOSTON HIGH EXTS, POLICE SECURITY IN STREETS, OFFICERS RELAXING, COPS AND FEW REMAINING BUSES AT SCHOOL BUS COMPOUND, SIGN IN RESIDENTIAL WINDOW: SUPPORT SCHOOL BOYCOTT, STRAGGLERS (WHITE) ARRIVING AT SOUTH BOSTON HIGH, WHITE STUDENTS ARRIVING IN PRIVATE CAR, STUDENTS ARRIVING ON FOOT, WHITE STUDENT ARRIVING W/ POLICE ESCORT. VS STUDENTS BOARDING SCHOOL BUSES AND BUSES DRIVING OFF AT BUS COMPOUND. VS SCHOOL BUS TRAVELING W/ MOTORCYCLE POLICE ESCORT. INTV W/ BLACK BOYCOTTING STUDENTS. THEY SAY THEY WON'T GO TO SCHOOL BECAUSE OF LACK OF PROTECTION, DESCRIBE HARASSMENT ENCOUNTERED. VS SCHOOL BUS LEAVING COMPOUND W/ POLICE ESCORT. 1175 OC SOF / MAG & SIL ROLL A FTG OF SCHOOL BOYCOTT. CS: VS POLICE SECURITY OUTSIDE SOUTH BOSTON HIGH SCHOOL, WHITE STUDENTS ENTERING, SPECTATORS IN STREET, POLICE ESCORTING SCHOOL BUS DOWN STREET, STUDENTS GETTING OFF BUSES. VS BLACK CAUCUS LEADERS PRESS CONFERENCE. WOMAN SAYS THE SAFETY OF THE CHILDREN COMES FIRST, WE DON'T REALLY CARE WHAT IT REQUIRES TO INSURE SAFETY. INTV W/ STATE SENATOR BOLGER. SAYS STATE TROOPS ARE UNNECESSARY. VS WHITE HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS STANDING ON STREET. MS WHITE STUDENTS WALKING FROM SCHOOL, COPS STANDING GUARD. VS BLACK STUDENTS PLAYING BASKETBALL IN GYM. SU BOYD. INTV W/ SCHOOL PRINCIPAL WHO COMMENDS STUDENT COOPERATION. MORE SOUTH BOSTON HIGH STUDENTS ENTERING SCHOOL, SHOTS OF PREVAILING POLICE SECURITY. VS JEREMIAH BURKE HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS W/ STUDENTS CLUSTERED OUTSIDE, CROWD OF BLACK YOUTHS WALKING DOWN STREET. END CS. MORE OF PREVIOUS FTG. MS MAN LEADING CRYING SCHOOL GIRL (WHITE) AWAY FROM CROWDS. VS PRESS STATEMENTS BY MASSACHUSETTS GOVERNOR FRANCIS SARGENT, BRIEFS ON COURT DESEGREGATION ORDER, URGES COOPERATION ETC, ANSWERS NO QUESTIONS. MORE BLACK CAUCUS PC, SPOKESMAN ANNOUNCES THAT THEY HAVE ASKED COURTS TO SEND IN FEDERAL TROOPS TO MAINTAIN LAW & ORDER. Q&A. MORE BOLGER INTV ON BLACK CAUCUS REQUEST FOR FEDERAL TROOPS.
MARTIN LUTHER KING NEWS CONFERENCE
ORIG. NEG. 650 FT. SOF MAG --------------------------------------cue in --------------- CU DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING ANSWERS REPORTERS' QUESTIONS ON HIS PLANS FOR CIVIL RIGHTS MARCH FROM SELMA TO MONT- GOMERY, ALABAMA. HE DISCUSSES FEDERAL COURT INJUNCTION WHICH HAS BEEN FILED ASKING THAT MARCH BE ALLOWED; COMMENTS ON GOVERNOR GEORGE WALLACE'S CHANGE OF HEART TOWARD NEGROES' VOTING RIGHTS; DENIES THAT THERE ARE COMMUNISTS IN THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT. EXTERIOR LIBERTY BAPTIST CHURCH, PEOPLE ARRIVE INCLUDING KING. VARIOUS SHOTS CON- GREGATION. VARIOUS SHOTS LINES OUTSIDE WAITING TO ENTER, POLICE ON DUTY. CU KING ADDRESSES CONGREGATION. HE DISCUSSES BRUTAL DISCRIMINATION AGAINST NEGROES IN SOUTH; THE ELEVEN MONTH BUS BOYCOTT HE LED IN MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA, IN 1950S AND THE LONELINESS OF SUCH LEADERSHIP. ---------------------------------cue out ------------------- CI: GEOGRAPHIC - ILLINOIS, CHICAGO. PERSONALITIES - KING, MARTIN LUTHER. SPEECHES - CIVIL RIGHTS. SPEECHES - MARCH ON MONTGOMERY.
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THE 20H: [November 23, 2018 program]
MARTIN LUTHER KING NEWS CONFERENCE
ORIG. NEG. 650 FT. SOF MAG --------------------------------------cue in --------------- CU DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING ANSWERS REPORTERS' QUESTIONS ON HIS PLANS FOR CIVIL RIGHTS MARCH FROM SELMA TO MONT- GOMERY, ALABAMA. HE DISCUSSES FEDERAL COURT INJUNCTION WHICH HAS BEEN FILED ASKING THAT MARCH BE ALLOWED; COMMENTS ON GOVERNOR GEORGE WALLACE'S CHANGE OF HEART TOWARD NEGROES' VOTING RIGHTS; DENIES THAT THERE ARE COMMUNISTS IN THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT. EXTERIOR LIBERTY BAPTIST CHURCH, PEOPLE ARRIVE INCLUDING KING. VARIOUS SHOTS CON- GREGATION. VARIOUS SHOTS LINES OUTSIDE WAITING TO ENTER, POLICE ON DUTY. CU KING ADDRESSES CONGREGATION. HE DISCUSSES BRUTAL DISCRIMINATION AGAINST NEGROES IN SOUTH; THE ELEVEN MONTH BUS BOYCOTT HE LED IN MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA, IN 1950S AND THE LONELINESS OF SUCH LEADERSHIP. ---------------------------------cue out ------------------- CI: GEOGRAPHIC - ILLINOIS, CHICAGO. PERSONALITIES - KING, MARTIN LUTHER. SPEECHES - CIVIL RIGHTS. SPEECHES - MARCH ON MONTGOMERY.
Football’s general states: a look back on its genesis
MARTIN LUTHER KING NEWS CONFERENCE
ORIG. NEG. 650 FT. SOF MAG --------------------------------------cue in --------------- CU DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING ANSWERS REPORTERS' QUESTIONS ON HIS PLANS FOR CIVIL RIGHTS MARCH FROM SELMA TO MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA. HE DISCUSSES FEDERAL COURT INJUNCTION WHICH HAS BEEN FILED ASKING THAT MARCH BE ALLOWED; COMMENTS ON GOVERNOR GEORGE WALLACE'S CHANGE OF HEART TOWARD NEGROES' VOTING RIGHTS; DENIES THAT THERE ARE COMMUNISTS IN THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT. EXTERIOR LIBERTY BAPTIST CHURCH, PEOPLE ARRIVE INCLUDING KING. VARIOUS SHOTS CON- GREGATION. VARIOUS SHOTS LINES OUTSIDE WAITING TO ENTER, POLICE ON DUTY. CU KING ADDRESSES CONGREGATION. HE DISCUSSES BRUTAL DISCRIMINATION AGAINST NEGROES IN SOUTH; THE ELEVEN MONTH BUS BOYCOTT HE LED IN MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA, IN 1950S AND THE LONELINESS OF SUCH LEADERSHIP. ---------------------------------cue out ------------------- CI: GEOGRAPHIC - ILLINOIS, CHICAGO. PERSONALITIES - KING, MARTIN LUTHER. SPEECHES - CIVIL RIGHTS. SPEECHES - MARCH ON MONTGOMERY.
[France football team: report of the FFF information mission]
MARTIN LUTHER KING NEWS CONFERENCE
ORIG. NEG. 650 FT. SOF MAG --------------------------------------cue in --------------- CU DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING ANSWERS REPORTERS' QUESTIONS ON HIS PLANS FOR CIVIL RIGHTS MARCH FROM SELMA TO MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA. HE DISCUSSES FEDERAL COURT INJUNCTION WHICH HAS BEEN FILED ASKING THAT MARCH BE ALLOWED; COMMENTS ON GOVERNOR GEORGE WALLACE'S CHANGE OF HEART TOWARD NEGROES' VOTING RIGHTS; DENIES THAT THERE ARE COMMUNISTS IN THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT. EXTERIOR LIBERTY BAPTIST CHURCH, PEOPLE ARRIVE INCLUDING KING. VARIOUS SHOTS CON- GREGATION. VARIOUS SHOTS LINES OUTSIDE WAITING TO ENTER, POLICE ON DUTY. CU KING ADDRESSES CONGREGATION. HE DISCUSSES BRUTAL DISCRIMINATION AGAINST NEGROES IN SOUTH; THE ELEVEN MONTH BUS BOYCOTT HE LED IN MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA, IN 1950S AND THE LONELINESS OF SUCH LEADERSHIP. ---------------------------------cue out ------------------- CI: GEOGRAPHIC - ILLINOIS, CHICAGO. PERSONALITIES - KING, MARTIN LUTHER. SPEECHES - CIVIL RIGHTS. SPEECHES - MARCH ON MONTGOMERY.