Martin Luther King, Jr. Sings in Memphis

Excerpts from Martin Luther King, Jr.’s final speech in Memphis, TN. Download the mp3 FREE: amiestreet.com Listen to the original speech: www.youtube.com Listen to our other MLK songification: www.youtube.com

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I have a Dream Speech

A shortened version of Martin Luther King Jr’s Famous “I have a Dream Speech.” NOTE: I do NOT support any political comments, video responses, nor any racist, sexist comments or video responses as well. Any of the above WILL be deleted upoon viewing. This video is just a video on MLK and nothing more.

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How Long? Not Long!

Martin Luther King in Montgomery, Alabama on March 25, 1965.

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Martin Luther King, Jr. on War

Amazingly relevant. Our ‘moral leaders’ don’t seem to question much. The consequences are devastating as has been noted.

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Martin Luther King Jr. on Malcolm X

malcolmxfiles.blogspot.com The Reverend Martin Luther King responds to Malcolm X’s criticisms of his philosophy. malcolmxfiles.blogspot.com

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Martin Luther King Jr – I Have a Dream

Famous speech by Martin Luther King Jr

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Martin Luther King, Jr. Sings

mp3: amiestreet.com Newly found footage of MLK, Jr. singing his famous “I Have a Dream” speech. mp3 available for download here: thegregorybrothers.com

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Martin Luther King, “Why I Am Opposed to the War in Vietnam”

Speech by Martin Luther King, Jr. against the Vietnam War. Audio. This speech was released by Black Forum records, a subsidiary of Motown, and went on to win a Grammy in 1970 for the Best Spoken Word Recording. Excerpts of a Sermon at the Ebenezer Baptist Church on April 30, 1967. Text of entire speech: husseini.org Real Audio file of entire speech: www.africanbynature.com

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1968 – Martin Luther King’s Prophetic Last speech – Remember

A sad year and where are we now. We dishonor him and ourselves with our failure to stand up, with our laziness.

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Martin Luther King, Jr.’s last speech

Prophetic words, he was assassinated the next day.

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