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Martin Luther King

First transmitted in 1961, Martin Luther King talks to John Freeman about his childhood experiences and the incidents that led to the Montgomery bus boycott. These events shaped King's life and led to him becoming a national figurehead and civil rights leader.

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Sun 12 Oct 202523:15

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Filmed two years before Martin Luther King made his famous "I have a dream" speech, this interview explores some of the earliest experiences that were to shape King's political consciousness. The interview teases out the realities of segregation through King's memories of not being allowed to use the swimming pool, approach the lunch counter in local stores to buy a hamburger, or go to a 'white' high school. But in 1955, the refusal by Rosa Parks to give up her bus seat to a white man catapulted 26-year-old King's name to national status when he emerged as a leader of a 381-day boycott of Montgomery's buses. 

Over the course of the interview, King's understated and softly spoken style of rhetoric exploits the Face to Face format to its fullest potential, creating a spellbinding television experience.

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Credits

RoleContributor
InterviewerJohn Freeman
Interviewed GuestMartin Luther King Jr

Broadcasts

  • Sun 29 Oct 196122:35
  • Mon 22 Feb 198819:35
  • Sat 3 Apr 199319:30
  • Fri 29 Jun 200120:00
  • Fri 29 Jun 200123:05
  • Mon 27 Aug 200112:10
  • Mon 27 Aug 200118:25
  • Fri 23 Nov 200120:30
  • Fri 23 Nov 200123:30
  • Sun 25 Nov 200119:30
  • Sun 10 Feb 200223:30
  • Mon 5 Aug 200219:00
  • Sun 16 Mar 202523:40
  • Sun 12 Oct 202523:15

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