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Martin Luther (/ˈluːθər/;German: [ˈmaɐ̯tiːn ˈlʊtɐ]; 10 November 1483 – 18 February 1546) was a German professor of theology, composer, priest, former monk and a seminal figure in the Protestant Reformation. Luther came to reject several teachings and practices of the Late Medieval Catholic Church. He strongly disputed the claim that freedom from God's punishment for sin could be purchased with money. He proposed an academic discussion of the power and usefulness of indulgences in his Ninety-Five Theses of 1517. His refusal to retract all of his writings at the demand of Pope Leo X in 1520 and the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V at the Diet of Worms in 1521 resulted in his excommunication by the Pope and condemnation as an outlaw by the Emperor.
Luther taught that salvation and subsequently eternal life is not earned by good deeds but is received only as a free gift of God's grace through faith in Jesus Christ as redeemer from sin. His theology challenged the authority and office of the Pope by teaching that the Bible is the only source of divinely revealed knowledge from God and opposed sacerdotalism by considering all baptized Christians to be a holy priesthood. Those who identify with these, and all of Luther's wider teachings, are called Lutherans even though Luther insisted on Christian or Evangelical as the only acceptable names for individuals who professed Christ.
Martin Luther King, Jr. (January 15, 1929 – April 4, 1968) was an American Baptist minister, activist, humanitarian, and leader in the African-American Civil Rights Movement. He is best known for his role in the advancement of civil rights using nonviolent civil disobedience based on his Christian beliefs.
King became a civil rights activist early in his career. He led the 1955 Montgomery Bus Boycott and helped found the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) in 1957, serving as its first president. With the SCLC, King led an unsuccessful 1962 struggle against segregation in Albany, Georgia (the Albany Movement), and helped organize the 1963 nonviolent protests in Birmingham, Alabama. King also helped to organize the 1963 March on Washington, where he delivered his famous "I Have a Dream" speech. There, he established his reputation as one of the greatest orators in American history.
On October 14, 1964, King received the Nobel Peace Prize for combating racial inequality through nonviolence. In 1965, he helped to organize the Selma to Montgomery marches, and the following year he and SCLC took the movement north to Chicago to work on segregated housing. In the final years of his life, King expanded his focus to include poverty and speak against the Vietnam War, alienating many of his liberal allies with a 1967 speech titled "Beyond Vietnam".
Doc Martin is a British television medical comedy drama series starring Martin Clunes in the title role. It was created by Dominic Minghella after the character of Dr Martin Bamford in the 2000 comedy film Saving Grace. The show is set in the fictional seaside village of Portwenn and filmed on location in the village of Port Isaac, Cornwall, England, with most interior scenes shot in a converted local barn. Seven series aired between 2004 and 2015, together with a feature-length special that aired on Christmas Day 2006. The seventh series began airing on ITV on 7 September 2015 and aired its last episode "The Doctor Is Out" on 2 November 2015.
Dr Martin Ellingham (Martin Clunes), a brilliant and successful vascular surgeon at Imperial College London, develops haemophobia (a fear of blood), forcing him to stop practising surgery. He obtains a post as the sole general practitioner (GP) in the sleepy Cornish village of Portwenn, where he had spent childhood holidays with his Aunt Joan (Stephanie Cole), who owns a local farm. Upon arriving in Portwenn – where, to his frustration, the locals address him as "Doc Martin" – he finds the surgery (medical clinic) in disarray and inherits an incompetent receptionist, Elaine Denham (Lucy Punch). In Series 2–4, she is replaced by Pauline Lamb (Katherine Parkinson), a new receptionist, and later also a phlebotomist. In Series 5, Morwenna Newcross (Jessica Ransom) takes up the post.
Martin Franz Julius Luther (German: [ˈmaɐ̯tiːn ˈlʊtɐ]; 16 December 1895 – 13 May 1945) was an early member of the Nazi Party. He served as an advisor to Foreign Minister Joachim von Ribbentrop, first in the Dienststelle Ribbentrop ("Ribbentrop Bureau"), and later in the Auswärtiges Amt ("Foreign Office") as a diplomat when von Ribbentrop replaced Konstantin von Neurath. He participated in the Wannsee Conference, at which the Final Solution was planned; it was the 1947 discovery of his copy of the minutes that first made the Allied powers aware that the conference had taken place and what its purpose was.
Luther ran a furniture removal and interior decorating business. He joined the Nazi Party and SA on 1 March 1933. He helped Ribbentrop to obtain a low party membership number, and when Ribbentrop was sent to London as Ambassador in 1936, he hired Luther to move his furniture from Berlin and do the interior decorating of the new German Embassy in London. Ribbentrop later offered him a position in his own foreign policy organisation, the Ribbentrop Bureau. Luther accepted, and henceforward became one of Ribbentrop's favourite hatchet men. Two years later he took over the 'Deutschland' department and moved it to its own building.
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I HAVE A DREAM There are brilliant moments in human history and magical moments in our lives, when our perception of the world is crystal clear and "time" itself seems to stand still! When these events occur, we remember exactly where we were and what was transpiring around us! On Wednesday, August 28, 1963, at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C., Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. created an electrifying and spectacular moment in human history when he delivered his internationally famous "I Have a Dream" speech. Considered to be the best speech of the 20th century, it echoed throughout the entire world and continues to reverberate through time and the soul of humanity today!
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. speech at Stanford on April 14, 1967. This speech is known as "The other America".
This is the original 1998 animated movie "Our Friend, Martin". It is 61 minutes long
Celebrate Black History Month with a mini biography on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. for kids. Here's a cool way to start the conversation for elementary school, junior & high school students on an iconic Civil Rights Leader. Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE, LIKE, COMMENT AND SHARE!!!! Follow us online at: http://www.facebook.com/fresbergcartoon http://www.twitter.com/fresbergcartoon http://www.instagram.com/fresbergcartoon http://www.pinterest.com/fresbergcartoon Voice Actor: Don Franklin (Jeremiah) Animated by Don Franklin Written by Earl F. Donald Celebrate Black History Month with a mini biography on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. for kids. Here's a cool way to start the conversation for elementary school, junior & high school students on an iconic Civil Rights Leader. Jeremiah takes you on a...
The Kiboomers! Martin Luther King! I Have a Dream! Song Lyrics! ★Get this song on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/holiday-songs-for-preschool/id1034634667 Kid Song Lyrics, Music & Video. 3,000+ Children Songs to Discover on http://www.BusSongs.com Watch our ‘Martin Luther King’ video with song lyrics and sing along with the kids! 'MARTIN LUTHER KING SONG LYRICS': There was a man who had a dream His name was Martin Luther King Mar-tin Lu-ther King, Mar-tin Lu-ther King, Mar-tin Lu-ther King His name was Mar-tin Lu-ther King Doctor King, he had a dream Of peace and harmony P-E-A-C-E P-E-A-C-E P-E-A-C-E Of peace and harmony There was a man who had a dream His name was Mar-tin Lu-ther King Mar-tin Lu-ther King, Mar-tin Lu-ther King Mar-tin Lu-ther King His name was Mar-tin Lu...
In 1967, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., was considered a national security threat to the United States Government. Although Dr. King’s legacy is recognized as a non-violent leader today, he threaten the elite in America when became anti-war and an advocate for the poor in our nation. Donate: http://www.freethoughtchannel.com/donate.html Civil Case: http://www.thekingcenter.org/civil-case-king-family-versus-jowers Suicide Letter: http://www.nytimes.com/2014/11/16/magazine/what-an-uncensored-letter-to-mlk-reveals.html?_r=0 Black Messiah: https://nsarchive.wordpress.com/2011/01/14/mlk-document-friday-through-counter-intelligence-it-should-be-possible-to-pinpoint-potential-trouble-makers-and-neutralize-them/
Two experts of Martin Luther King's last speech. He delivered it on April 3, 1968, at the Mason Temple in Memphis, Tennessee. The next day, King was assassinated.
Martin Luther King, Jr., (January 15, 1929-April 4, 1968) was born Michael Luther King, Jr., but later had his name changed to Martin. His grandfather began the family's long tenure as pastors of the Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta, serving from 1914 to 1931; his father has served from then until the present, and from 1960 until his death Martin Luther acted as co-pastor. Martin Luther attended segregated public schools in Georgia, graduating from high school at the age of fifteen; he received the B. A. degree in 1948 from Morehouse College, a distinguished Negro* institution of Atlanta from which both his father and grandfather had graduated. After three years of theological study at Crozer Theological Seminary in Pennsylvania where he was elected president of a predominantly white sen...
Once upon a time, there was a man named Martin Luther King, Jr. He taught us that things won't always be awesome, but your response can be. Remember, things don't always have to be they are. We can change them! Kids can change them. This Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, celebrate the promise of change with Kid President. // Share on Facebook: http://on.fb.me/1BcZiUH // Share on Twitter: http://bit.ly/1Ch3MWT Kid President's Guide to Being Awesome comes out Feb. 3rd. Pre-order here: http://soulpancake.com/kpbook/ How will you #BookItForward? What story has inspired your life? Help us get 10,000 people to gift someone a book they love! Kid President is Brad Montague (guy who makes all this stuff) and Robby Novak (Kid President). Follow their adventures: Twitter: http://twitter.com/iamkidpr...
Nancy Duarte analyzes Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s famous “I Have a Dream” speech using principles from her book, Resonate. Mapping the speech to her “presentation form”, Duarte reveals the magic that makes it memorable.
I Have a Dream Speech Martin Luther King's Address at March on Washington August 28, 1963. Washington, D.C. When we let freedom ring, when we let it ring from every village and every hamlet, from every state and every city, we will be able to speed up that day when all of God's children, black men and white men, Jews and Gentiles, Protestants and Catholics, will be able to join hands and sing in the words of the old Negro spiritual, "Free at last! free at last! thank God Almighty, we are free at last!"
Palabras del Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. en su discurso de 1967. Extraído del documental "The Century of the Self" de la BBC.
“I think you can find it through love. For I know that love is ultimately the only answer to mankind's problems. And I’m gonna talk about it everywhere I go. And I’m not talkin about emotional bosh when I talk about love. I’m talkin about a strong demanding love. For I have seen too much hate. Because John was right God is love. He who hates does not know God. He who loves has the key, unlocks the door to the meaning of ultimate reality. When our nights become darker than a thousand midnights. Let us remember. There is a creative force in this universe. Working to pull down the gigantic mountains of evil. A power that is able to make a way out of no way. And transform dark yesterdays into bright tomorrows. Let us go out realizing that the bible is right. This is our hope for...
Exerpt from speech
All we say to America is, "Be true to what you said on paper." If I lived in China or even Russia, or any totalitarian country, maybe I could understand the denial of certain basic First Amendment privileges, because they hadn't committed themselves to that over there. But somewhere I read of the freedom of assembly. Somewhere I read of the freedom of speech. Somewhere I read of the freedom of the press. Somewhere I read that the greatness of America is the right to protest for right. And so just as I say, we aren't going to let any injunction turn us around. We are going on. Well, I don't know what will happen now. We've got some difficult days ahead. But it doesn't matter with me now. Because I've been to the mountaintop. And I don't mind. Like anybody, I would like to live a long life....
Martin Luther King's speech, "I Have a Dream" is one of America's most noble moments, when the arc of history curved toward justice and freedom. Hearing it now from today's perspective, we can sense the seismic changes taking place in the hot summer sun. This was not obvious to everyone back in August 1963, at the foot of the Lincoln Memorial. The great moment was captured live, so we can relive it. But most of the video of the speech available today is fragmented, selected excerpts, or grainy, has a hum in the audio, low-contrast in the video of Dr. King himself, rough edges with noise and black, with faded, mono sound. See http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=smEqnnklfYs for the best, most complete version I found online. I have the tools and took a little time today to clean the video up,...
In honor of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., our students share their dreams for the future in this inspiring video.
We traveled to the Holy Land with Dr. Clay Carson, who runs the Martin Luther King, Jr. Institute, to film his play about King performed by the Palestinian National Theater and an African-American gospel choir. It was presented to audiences all over the West Bank and it was an incredible journey! This is a great story that can reach new audiences who would not necessarily come see a film about Palestine, incorporating the inherent drama of the theatre and propelled by the foot-stomping rhythms of gospel music. It was an intense cultural exchange between two peoples encompassing the joy of new friendships, creative collaborations and eye opening experiences. No one who participated remained unchanged. We traveled through the Holy Land that the Christian choir were so passionately excited t...
Martin Luther King Jr. on The Mike Douglas Show
Here is an expanded and newly transferred version of Merv's interview with Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. We recently discovered the lost master tape of this show and we've had it newly transferred. This is stunning quality compared to what we had earlier and we're thrilled to have found the original master and that this important piece of American history is now preserved in pristine condition. Kudos to DC Video in L.A. for their stellar work. In this segment Dr. King shares with Merv his take on the then-current state of the Civil Rights movement in America. Merv Griffin had over 5000 guests appear on his show from 1963-1986. Footage from the Merv Griffin Show is available for licensing to all forms of media through Reelin' In The Years Productions. www.reelinintheyears.com.
On March 28, 1965, Martin Luther King, Jr. appeared on NBC's Meet The Press to discuss his historic five-day march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama. » Subscribe to NBC News: http://nbcnews.to/SubscribeToNBC » Watch more Archives: http://bit.ly/NBCArchives One week after leading, King said that the demonstration was necessary not just to help push the Voting Rights Bill through, but to draw attention to the humiliating conditions in Alabama such as police brutality and racially-motivated murder. About: NBC News is a leading source of global news and information. Here you will find clips from NBC Nightly News, Meet The Press, and our original series Debunker, Flashback, Nerdwatch, and Show Me. Subscribe to our channel for news stories, technology, politics, health, entertainment, science...
Im Gespräch Theologin und Pfarrerin Margot Käßmann. „Wir müssen es schaffen, mit unterschiedlichem Glauben in Frieden miteinander zu leben.“ Diese Botschaft Luthers ist für die Reformationsbotschafterin der Evangelischen Kirche Deutschlands heute aktueller denn je. Mehr Interviews unter: http://www.dw.com/de/tv/interview/s-31608
Here is an expanded and newly transferred version of Merv's interview with Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. We recently discovered the lost master tape of this show and we've had it newly transferred. This is stunning quality compared to what we had earlier and we're thrilled to have found the original master and that this important piece of American history is now preserved in pristine condition. In this segment Dr. King shares with Merv his take on the Vietnam war and takes a question from an audience member and expounds on the essence of Communism and the nature of treason. Merv Griffin had over 5000 guests appear on his show from 1963-1986. Footage from the Merv Griffin Show is available for licensing to all forms of media through Reelin' In The Years Productions. www.reelinintheyears.com.
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This interview, produced by the United States Information Agency, didn't reach American airwaves until 12 years after it reached the rest of the world in 1963. USIA programs were restricted by law from airing in the USA until a dozen years after production. Reflect on Twitter @ReflectVideo Reflect on Facebook http://on.fb.me/1Oi1dbH
http:\\www.channelingerik.com Channeling Erik: Interviews with my son in Heaven. After my son, Erik Medhus, took his own life, he began to visit friends, family and the readers of my blog, http//:www.channelingerik.com. Eventually, he began to share what he had learned from the Other Side. This channel will include either videos or audio only recordings of his insight and wisdom. All of them explore the true nature of death, the afterlife, reality, the soul and the human experience — as told by Erik himself, translated by world renowned medium, Jamie Butler (withloveandlight.com). The interviews found in this channel are the first of its kind to finally provide answers, directly from Heaven. Today's topic: An interview with Martin Luther King, Jr. Also, please go to Erik's Facebook page ...
After President John F. Kennedy was killed her wife Jackie Kennedy made Some comments. She recorded a tape and reveal some political facts on those time in seven interviews. Later,Her daughter released tape publicly..http://thegrio.com/2011/09/13/jackie-kennedy-on-mlk-that-mans-terrible/
"Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. - Man of Peace in a Time of War." See the full film for free at snagfilms.com - http://bit.ly/IWULZ7 A rare and candid TV interview with Martin Luther King, Jr. - unseen in 40 years - is the centerpiece of this timely tribute, featuring exclusive interviews with such notables as Jesse Jackson and Colin Powell that provide fresh insight into the life and personality of the late civil rights leader.
Captured at Seattle's Martin Luther King Jr. March, on January 16, 2017. Features a powerful message from the greatest leader of the Civil Rights Movement that is still relevant today. *Runner-up of Vimeo's 20 STEPS III: Weekend Challenge* Filmed, produced, and colored by Austin Harris VOICE: Martin Luther King Jr., from interview on 60 Minutes MUSIC: Straumnes by Sigur Rós, used with permission. Created for the Weekend Challenge: https://vimeo.com/groups/weekendchallenge
Chris Larson, president of Ligonier Ministries, interviews Steven Lawson on his latest book, The Heroic Boldness of Martin Luther. Purchase: http://www.ligonier.org/store/the-heroic-boldness-of-martin-luther-hardcover/ More information: http://www.ligonier.org/blog/heroic-boldness-martin-luther-new-steven-lawson-and-reformation-trust/
Artist Beth Pewther seeks a permanent home for her 1969 mural tribute to Martin Luther King, which has been shown in several places throughout the U.S.A Video contains an interview with the artist as well as excerpts from King's "We Shall Overcome" speech.
Metric film about Mies Van Der Rohe In order of appearance Weissenhof Estate 1927 http://www.weissenhof2002.de/ Barcelona Pavillon 1929 http://miesbcn.com/ Villa Tugendhat 1930 http://www.tugendhat.eu/ Bauhaus 1930 (If you plan to visit, you can sleep in the former student room, a once in a lifetime experience) http://www.bauhaus-dessau.de/ George Washington Bridge 1927 Clip from Prelinger Archives - https://archive.org/ Farnsworth House 1951 http://farnsworthhouse.org/ 860-880 Lake Shore Apartments http://860880lakeshoredrive.com/ S.R. Crown Hall 1956 http://arch.iit.edu/ Neue Nationalgalerie 1968 (from 2015 to 2019 in renovation) http://www.smb.museum/en/museums-and-institutions/neue-nationalgalerie/home.html I also filmed the Aachen Cathedral, Seagram Building, Chicago Feder...
Burk Uzzle took compelling photos of the crowds surrounding the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. after King's death in 1968. The photos are on display at the Arts Council of Wilson through February 6, 2010.
Willie Ricks, a famous activist in the 1960's talks about his relationship with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. In an interview with History Professor Clayborne Carson, Ricks recalls that King's emotions about him ranged from admiration to anger. Ricks was a key figure in the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee which was allied with King. Ricks invented the term Black Power and the iconic Black Power Salute.
(ITA) Ed eccomi qui, Baggiolisso96 è tornato!! Vi ringrazio per aver raggiunto 300 iscritti su youtube e vi auguro buona visione!!! Video speciale dedicato stavolta a una serie tv di cui mi sono innamorato:Luther. Luther è una serie televisiva britannica, di genere drammatico e poliziesco, composta da sedici episodi andati in onda per quattro stagioni su BBC One tra il 2010 e il 2015. John Luther è un ispettore della omicidi di Londra di grande talento, la cui mente brillante non sempre riesce a proteggerlo dalla forza delle sue passioni. (ENG) And here I am, Baggiolisso96 is back !! Thank you for reaching 300 subscribers on youtube and wish you good vision !!! Special video dedicated this time to a TV series that I fell in love: Luther. Luther is a British television series, dramatic and ...
I HAVE A DREAM There are brilliant moments in human history and magical moments in our lives, when our perception of the world is crystal clear and "time" itself seems to stand still! When these events occur, we remember exactly where we were and what was transpiring around us! On Wednesday, August 28, 1963, at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C., Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. created an electrifying and spectacular moment in human history when he delivered his internationally famous "I Have a Dream" speech. Considered to be the best speech of the 20th century, it echoed throughout the entire world and continues to reverberate through time and the soul of humanity today!
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. speech at Stanford on April 14, 1967. This speech is known as "The other America".
This is the original 1998 animated movie "Our Friend, Martin". It is 61 minutes long
Celebrate Black History Month with a mini biography on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. for kids. Here's a cool way to start the conversation for elementary school, junior & high school students on an iconic Civil Rights Leader. Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE, LIKE, COMMENT AND SHARE!!!! Follow us online at: http://www.facebook.com/fresbergcartoon http://www.twitter.com/fresbergcartoon http://www.instagram.com/fresbergcartoon http://www.pinterest.com/fresbergcartoon Voice Actor: Don Franklin (Jeremiah) Animated by Don Franklin Written by Earl F. Donald Celebrate Black History Month with a mini biography on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. for kids. Here's a cool way to start the conversation for elementary school, junior & high school students on an iconic Civil Rights Leader. Jeremiah takes you on a...
The Kiboomers! Martin Luther King! I Have a Dream! Song Lyrics! ★Get this song on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/holiday-songs-for-preschool/id1034634667 Kid Song Lyrics, Music & Video. 3,000+ Children Songs to Discover on http://www.BusSongs.com Watch our ‘Martin Luther King’ video with song lyrics and sing along with the kids! 'MARTIN LUTHER KING SONG LYRICS': There was a man who had a dream His name was Martin Luther King Mar-tin Lu-ther King, Mar-tin Lu-ther King, Mar-tin Lu-ther King His name was Mar-tin Lu-ther King Doctor King, he had a dream Of peace and harmony P-E-A-C-E P-E-A-C-E P-E-A-C-E Of peace and harmony There was a man who had a dream His name was Mar-tin Lu-ther King Mar-tin Lu-ther King, Mar-tin Lu-ther King Mar-tin Lu-ther King His name was Mar-tin Lu...
In 1967, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., was considered a national security threat to the United States Government. Although Dr. King’s legacy is recognized as a non-violent leader today, he threaten the elite in America when became anti-war and an advocate for the poor in our nation. Donate: http://www.freethoughtchannel.com/donate.html Civil Case: http://www.thekingcenter.org/civil-case-king-family-versus-jowers Suicide Letter: http://www.nytimes.com/2014/11/16/magazine/what-an-uncensored-letter-to-mlk-reveals.html?_r=0 Black Messiah: https://nsarchive.wordpress.com/2011/01/14/mlk-document-friday-through-counter-intelligence-it-should-be-possible-to-pinpoint-potential-trouble-makers-and-neutralize-them/
Two experts of Martin Luther King's last speech. He delivered it on April 3, 1968, at the Mason Temple in Memphis, Tennessee. The next day, King was assassinated.
Martin Luther King, Jr., (January 15, 1929-April 4, 1968) was born Michael Luther King, Jr., but later had his name changed to Martin. His grandfather began the family's long tenure as pastors of the Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta, serving from 1914 to 1931; his father has served from then until the present, and from 1960 until his death Martin Luther acted as co-pastor. Martin Luther attended segregated public schools in Georgia, graduating from high school at the age of fifteen; he received the B. A. degree in 1948 from Morehouse College, a distinguished Negro* institution of Atlanta from which both his father and grandfather had graduated. After three years of theological study at Crozer Theological Seminary in Pennsylvania where he was elected president of a predominantly white sen...
Once upon a time, there was a man named Martin Luther King, Jr. He taught us that things won't always be awesome, but your response can be. Remember, things don't always have to be they are. We can change them! Kids can change them. This Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, celebrate the promise of change with Kid President. // Share on Facebook: http://on.fb.me/1BcZiUH // Share on Twitter: http://bit.ly/1Ch3MWT Kid President's Guide to Being Awesome comes out Feb. 3rd. Pre-order here: http://soulpancake.com/kpbook/ How will you #BookItForward? What story has inspired your life? Help us get 10,000 people to gift someone a book they love! Kid President is Brad Montague (guy who makes all this stuff) and Robby Novak (Kid President). Follow their adventures: Twitter: http://twitter.com/iamkidpr...
Nancy Duarte analyzes Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s famous “I Have a Dream” speech using principles from her book, Resonate. Mapping the speech to her “presentation form”, Duarte reveals the magic that makes it memorable.
I Have a Dream Speech Martin Luther King's Address at March on Washington August 28, 1963. Washington, D.C. When we let freedom ring, when we let it ring from every village and every hamlet, from every state and every city, we will be able to speed up that day when all of God's children, black men and white men, Jews and Gentiles, Protestants and Catholics, will be able to join hands and sing in the words of the old Negro spiritual, "Free at last! free at last! thank God Almighty, we are free at last!"
Palabras del Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. en su discurso de 1967. Extraído del documental "The Century of the Self" de la BBC.
“I think you can find it through love. For I know that love is ultimately the only answer to mankind's problems. And I’m gonna talk about it everywhere I go. And I’m not talkin about emotional bosh when I talk about love. I’m talkin about a strong demanding love. For I have seen too much hate. Because John was right God is love. He who hates does not know God. He who loves has the key, unlocks the door to the meaning of ultimate reality. When our nights become darker than a thousand midnights. Let us remember. There is a creative force in this universe. Working to pull down the gigantic mountains of evil. A power that is able to make a way out of no way. And transform dark yesterdays into bright tomorrows. Let us go out realizing that the bible is right. This is our hope for...
Exerpt from speech
All we say to America is, "Be true to what you said on paper." If I lived in China or even Russia, or any totalitarian country, maybe I could understand the denial of certain basic First Amendment privileges, because they hadn't committed themselves to that over there. But somewhere I read of the freedom of assembly. Somewhere I read of the freedom of speech. Somewhere I read of the freedom of the press. Somewhere I read that the greatness of America is the right to protest for right. And so just as I say, we aren't going to let any injunction turn us around. We are going on. Well, I don't know what will happen now. We've got some difficult days ahead. But it doesn't matter with me now. Because I've been to the mountaintop. And I don't mind. Like anybody, I would like to live a long life....
Martin Luther King's speech, "I Have a Dream" is one of America's most noble moments, when the arc of history curved toward justice and freedom. Hearing it now from today's perspective, we can sense the seismic changes taking place in the hot summer sun. This was not obvious to everyone back in August 1963, at the foot of the Lincoln Memorial. The great moment was captured live, so we can relive it. But most of the video of the speech available today is fragmented, selected excerpts, or grainy, has a hum in the audio, low-contrast in the video of Dr. King himself, rough edges with noise and black, with faded, mono sound. See http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=smEqnnklfYs for the best, most complete version I found online. I have the tools and took a little time today to clean the video up,...
In honor of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., our students share their dreams for the future in this inspiring video.
We traveled to the Holy Land with Dr. Clay Carson, who runs the Martin Luther King, Jr. Institute, to film his play about King performed by the Palestinian National Theater and an African-American gospel choir. It was presented to audiences all over the West Bank and it was an incredible journey! This is a great story that can reach new audiences who would not necessarily come see a film about Palestine, incorporating the inherent drama of the theatre and propelled by the foot-stomping rhythms of gospel music. It was an intense cultural exchange between two peoples encompassing the joy of new friendships, creative collaborations and eye opening experiences. No one who participated remained unchanged. We traveled through the Holy Land that the Christian choir were so passionately excited t...
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. speech at Stanford on April 14, 1967. This speech is known as "The other America".
This is the original 1998 animated movie "Our Friend, Martin". It is 61 minutes long
In 1967, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., was considered a national security threat to the United States Government. Although Dr. King’s legacy is recognized as a non-violent leader today, he threaten the elite in America when became anti-war and an advocate for the poor in our nation. Donate: http://www.freethoughtchannel.com/donate.html Civil Case: http://www.thekingcenter.org/civil-case-king-family-versus-jowers Suicide Letter: http://www.nytimes.com/2014/11/16/magazine/what-an-uncensored-letter-to-mlk-reveals.html?_r=0 Black Messiah: https://nsarchive.wordpress.com/2011/01/14/mlk-document-friday-through-counter-intelligence-it-should-be-possible-to-pinpoint-potential-trouble-makers-and-neutralize-them/
An almost lost Dr. King speech, from the Pacifica Archives; this speech was given at the first and only National Conference for New Politics. It is an amazing speech which looks at American's three deadliest sins, War, Racism and Poverty!
Rarely seen footage of Martin Luther King, Jr., speaking to students at Barratt Junior High School in Philadelphia on October 26, 1967, where he delivered his speech "What Is Your Life's Blueprint?" Video used by permission of The School District of Philadelphia. All rights reserved. Speech reprinted in A Time to Break Silence: The Essential Works of Martin Luther King, Jr., for Students, part of the King Legacy Series, published by Beacon Press. This is the first time the speech has been published in its entirety. About A Time to Break Silence: http://www.thekinglegacy.org/books/time-break-silence-essential-works-martin-luther-king-jr. Learn more about the King Legacy Series: http://www.thekinglegacy.org Become a fan of the King Legacy Series: http://www.facebook.com/thekinglegacy Buy...
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Martin Luther King Jr. "Why Jesus Called a Man a Fool" August 27, 1967
Dr. king
I think often of you
And the love that you learned
From jesus
Dr. king
I think often of you
And the love that you learned
From jesus
Alabama
Alabama
Bethlehem
Up ahead us we've a mighty task
To love the face behind hatred's mask
'cause on the day we understand our past