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MLK honored by PNVRC in Oakland. Clayborne Carson. 3 min. QT movie. 13MB.
How did King turn to the issues of war and poverty late in his life? Prof. Clayborne Carson of Stanford University spoke at the Peoples NonViolent Response Coalition's memorial gathering honoring Martin Luther King, January 16, 2004. QT mov. 3 min. 13MB.
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I was born in the late twenties on the verge of the Great Depression, which was to spread its disastrous arms into every corner of this nation for over a decade. I was much too young to remember the beginning of this depression, but I do recall, when I was about five years of age, how I questioned my parents about the numerous people standing in breadlines. I can see the effects of this early childhood experience on my present anticapitalistic feelings.
The whole first chapter is online at:
http://www.twbookmark.com/books/46/0446524123/chapter_excerpt390.html
I was born in the late twenties on the verge of the Great Depression, which was to spread its disastrous arms into every corner of this nation for over a decade. I was much too young to remember the beginning of this depression, but I do recall, when I was about five years of age, how I questioned my parents about the numerous people standing in breadlines. I can see the effects of this early childhood experience on my present anticapitalistic feelings.
The whole first chapter is online at:
http://www.twbookmark.com/books/46/0446524123/chapter_excerpt390.html
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