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Six on Dr. M.L. King: the White Delusion of a 'Non-Racist' America; What would Martin Luther King Jr. say about the USA if he were alive today?; This Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Here's How to Get Involved in Your Community; "Why I Am Opposed to the War in Vietnam"'





What would Martin Luther King Jr. say about the USA if he were alive today?

Prof. Clayborne Carson is a history Prof at Stanford U. who directs the ML King Archives Center there.






This Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Here's How to Get Involved in Your Community





Martin Luther King, "Why I Am Opposed to the War in Vietnam"


YouTube audio of powerful Martin Luther King speech, "Why I am Opposed to the Vietnam War", Riverside Church, 1967
Remember:YouTube is blocked in schools. Watch/download at home to use in class.






When Martin Luther King Jr. Spoke to East Berlin



Resources for Martin Luther King Jr. Day

No matter how you approach the day, our Martin Luther King Jr. Day spotlight page can help. Browse the page to find teaching strategies, quizzes, website reviews, online lectures, and more on Martin Luther King Jr., the Civil Rights Movement, and active citizenship.

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paul-schutzer-kennedy-six-day-war-251.jpgDr. Martin Luther King Jr. speaks in front of the Lincoln Memorial before 25,000 people at the Prayer Pilgrimage for Fre.jpg
paul-schutzer-kennedy-six-day-war-231.jpgCivil Rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King attends a prayer pilgrimage, May 17, 1957, Washington, D.C..jpg
Civil rights leaders Floyd B. McKissick, Martin Luther King, Jr. and Stokely Carmichael participate in a voter registration march after its organizer, James H. Meredith, was shot and wounded, 1966..jpg
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n 1963 the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. led a mass demonstration in Birmingham, Ala., to pressure the Kennedy administration to actively defend the civil rights of black citizens.jpg
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., left, and his wife, Coretta Scott King, second from left, join pickets during a tour of an Atlanta slum area, Feb. 1, 1966, which King described as appalling. The two women carrying signs were protestin.jpg
151221-martin-luther-king-jr-10.jpgMartin Luther King, Jr leads a prayer in a church before the second Selma to Montgomery Civil Rights march,.jpg
151221-martin-luther-king-jr-07.jpgMartin Luther King, Jr. addresses a rally in Detroit, 1963..jpg
151221-martin-luther-king-jr-02.jpgMartin Luther King, Jr. speaks from a pulpit at a mass meeting about principles of non-violence, before leading an assem... VIEW MORE.jpg
151221-martin-luther-king-jr-01.jpgReverend Martin Luther King, Jr. stands in front of a bus at the end of the Montgomery bus boycott, Montgomery, Alabama,.jpg
Jon Skaggs works in the gardens at the West Broad Farmers Market during the Martin Luther King Day of Service in Athens, Ga.jpg
The New York Times reporter Earl Caldwell and Martin Luther King Jr. at the Lorraine Motel in Memphis shortly before the assassination on April 4, 1968.jpg
Birds sit atop the Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial on a fall afternoon in Washington on Nov. 3, 2014.jpg
Martin Luther King Jr. holds his son Martin III as his daughter Bernice and wife Coretta greet him at the airport upon his release from Georgia State prison after his incarceration for leading boycotts, 1960..jpg
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. , chats with African-Americans during a door-to-door campaign in 1964.jpg
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Martin Luther King Jr., Man of the Year Jan. 3, 1964.jpg
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President Lyndon B Johnson (1908 - 1973) discusses the Voting Rights Act with civil rights campaigner Martin Luther King Jr. (1929 - 1968) in 1965.jpg
Rev. Martin Luther King delivers his last speech at a union rally in Memphis in April 1968.jpg
Leaders of March on Washington for Jobs & Freedom marching with signs. Left to right Matthew Ahmann, Floyd McKissick Jr., Martin Luther King Jr., Eugene Carson Blake and Cleveland Robinson..jpg
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