Kennedy and King. Promises and dreams
Description
This program contains speeches by two of the 20th century's greatest orators: John F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King, Jr. Included are Kennedy's inaugural address, the American University speech calling for an end to nuclear proliferation, and the politically-charged "Ich Bin ein Berliner" address delivered at the Berlin Wall. King's moving "I Have a Dream" speech to civil rights marchers in Washington and parts of his prophetic "When a Man Has Already Died" speech are also featured.
Runtime
45 min
Series
Subjects
Contributor
Geography
Genre
Date of Publication
[2006], c1995
Database
Films on Demand
Direct Link
Similar Films
On China. Occupy generation
John F. Kennedy, from The WPA Film Library Speeches Collection
The Turbulent sixties
Finding Environmental Solutions Can Be Messy. Tzeporah Berman
The Fateful decade. From Little Rock to the civil rights bill
Kenbe La. Until we win
Ronald Reagan, the Man. Great Communicator Series
The Struggle Continues
The Untold Story of the Exxon Valdez
Ronald Reagan. The Role of a Lifetime
The race to save the world
Freedom for the wolf
The U.S. Military. Waging peace
The activists. War, peace, and politics in the streets
The Legacy of war. Vietnam