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CIRCA 1920s - An African-American pastor meets with the principal of a school he sponsors, and children are seen participating in class.
CIRCA 1960s - Attorney Thomas Russell Jones speaks to a group in Brooklyn, New York, about police brutality on Blacks in 1960.
April 3, 1968 Memphis, TN. The day before his assassination, Martin Luther King, Jr delivers his last speech to a group of sanitation workers in Memphis, Tennessee. 4K Overscan of 16mm Newsreel Film
March 25, 1965. Montgomery, AL. ON the steps of the  State Capitol, Dr Martin Luther King Jr. delivers the speech 'Our God is Marching On!', aka 'How Long, Not Long' Speech. 4K Overscan of Newsreel
1930s: UNITED STATES: evening prayers. Men sing. Vespers at end of day.
1930s: UNITED STATES: man leads prayer. Children walk down steps. Children attend camp
1955 Montgomery, AL.  Martin Luther King Jr address reporters about The Montgomery Bus Boycott and Rosa Parks. View of downtown Montgomery Alabama. 4K Overscan of Vintage Archival 16mm Film Print

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1930s: UNITED STATES: man stands and reads. Candle and flame. Man leads prayers.

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