The CUBE will be showing a compilations of historical speeches and documentaries regarding the life of MLK throughout the day.
Location: The CUBE -Administration 100 .Snacks will be provided
I have a Dream – 22 minutes @ 10 AM
Lincoln Memorial, Washington D.C. – August 28, 1963
Brown Chapel, Selma, Alabama – March 8, 1965
Final Speech, day before Dr. King`s Assassination – April 3, 1968
Robert F. Kennedy Eulogy – April 4, 1968
We Shall Overcome – 47 minutes @ 11 AM
The Protests
The Presidents of the United States John F. Kennedy Lyndon Baines Johnson
The Violence vs. Non-Violence Debate
Racism and Injustice
Viet Nam
The Martin Luther King, Jr. Philosophy
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr: An Historical Perspective – 1 hr @ 12:30 PM
The documentary brings out the life of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his importance to the conquest of rights for African Americans in the U.S. in the 50’s and 60’s.
Been to the Mountaintop – 29 minutes @ 2 PM
Bus Boycott, Montgomery, Alabama – November, 13 1956
Accepting the Nobel Peace Prize – December 11, 1964
Bloody Sunday in Selma, Alabama – March 7, 1965
The Voting Rights Act is signed – August 6, 1965
Reflections on peaceful marches
Addressing a Civil Rights Meeting – 1966
Viet Nam War, Atlanta, Georgia – April 16, 1967
Poor Peoples March – January 16, 1968
National Cathedral, Washington, D.C. – March 31, 1968
Been To The Mountaintop (with script), Memphis, TN – April 3, 1968
In Remembrance of Martin – 57 min – @ 3 PM
Personal comments from family, friends, and advisors fill this remarkable documentary honoring Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Coretta Scott King joins the Reverend Ralph Abernathy, Julian Bond, Jimmy Carter, the Reverend Jesse Jackson, Senator Edward Kennedy, John Lewis, Bishop Desmond Tutu, and Andrew Young, who recall Dr. King’s career and trace his leadership in the civil rights movement. Includes portions of his “I Have a Dream” speech.