
In the Search of Freedom
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Narrated by:
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Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.
About this listen
A collection of Martin Luther King Jr's speeches, including his world famous "I Have a Dream".
Chapters
1. Excerpt From Speech the Day Before His Death - Memphis, 3 April 1968
2. Police Brutality Will Backfire - Selma, 21 March 1965
3. Address to American Jewish Committee - 20 May 1965, New York
4. Commitment to Non-Violence - Atlanta, 10 November 1965
5. Must Establish Priorities - Memphis, 28 March 1968
6. Faith in America (Receiving Nobel Peace Prize) - Oslo, 10 December 1964
7. Dr. King's Entrance Into Civil Rights Movement - Chicago, September 1966
8. Euology (A Preacher Leading His Flock) - Atlanta, 4 February 1968
9. I Have a Dream - Washington, 28 August 1963
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