Films & Other Videos
Films with: King, Martin Luther
- Black power, white backlash
- When the radical wing of the civil rights movement began equating redress with rebellion rather than nonviolent protest, "Black power" became the rallying cry. In this program, filmed in 1966, Mike Wallace explores public sentiment during that turbulent period by assessing the attitudes, opinions and reactions on both sides of the color line. Interviews with major figures of the movement discussing black militancy, economic power, fair housing, nonviolence, and the tensions in Cicero, Illinois, the Selma of the North capture the fervor of 1966.
- DVD 9216
- Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. a historical perspective /
- Historical overview of the struggle for racial equality in America. Focuses on the extraordinary life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. using rare and largely unseen film footage and photographs.
- DVD 10838
- Martin Luther King "I have a dream."
- I Have A Dream contains King's entire inspirational speech in Washington D.C. on August 28, 1963.
- DVD 7300