MLK CHALLENGES NAACP ABOUT WAR Martin Luther King states the opinion that the NAACP are wrong to be criticizing his opposition to the Vietnam War. 1966 - BLACK/WHITE Source: Film: 16P
MLK TALKS ABOUT VIETNAM & CIVIL RIGHTS Martin Luther King makes a speech suggesting that the war in Vietnam has made the goals of the civil rights struggle harder to achieve. 1966 - BLACK/WHITE Source: Film: 16P
MLK TALKS ABOUT RIOTING Martin Luther King talks about why people should not riot, and how he welcomes white people into the racial struggle for equality. 1966 - BLACK/WHITE Source: Film: 16P
LINDSAY TALKS ABOUT INCREASED SPENDING In the face of huge monthly expenditures for the war in Vietnam, New York Mayor John V. Lindsay calls for increased spending to improve the quality of housing in America's inner city ghettos. 1966 - BLACK/WHITE Source: Film: 16P
BLACK LEADER SPEAKS OF NEEDED CHANGE A black leader, possibly Ralph Abernathy, gives a speech discussing the root causes of poverty and hopelessness, and expresses his strong conviction that changes in approach to the problem are needed. 1966 - BLACK/WHITE Source: Film: 16P