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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
1965 Selma, AL. Martin Luther King gives speech about Non Violent Protest, saying 'Now is the Time' 4K Overscan of Vintage Archival 16mm Newsreel Film
CIRCA 1960s - Martin Luther King discusses the role of the church in the fight for Civil Rights in 1963.
Circa 1944 - in this race film, an african american man gives a speech about equal rights opportunities and law to a crowd who sit and listen.
CIRCA 1960s - Martin Luther King discusses how Civil Rights would make the country better for all citizens in 1963.
1955 Montgomery, AL. Martin Luther King Jr. discuses "the tragic self destruction of racial hatred." 4K Overscan of Vintage Archival 16mm Film Print
1960s: Man speaks behind a pulpit at a church. Martin Luther King Jr. speaks into microphones.

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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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