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
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Subjects
Contributor
Geography
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Date of Publication
[2006], c1995
Database
Films on Demand
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