Martin Luther King: I Have A Dream/Assassination Of Martin Luther King

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Martin Luther King: I Have a Dream / Assassination of Martin Luther King is a historical documentary that chronicles both the triumphs and tragedies of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s life, focusing on his iconic role in the American civil rights movement. The film examines King’s leadership in advocating for racial equality, nonviolent protest, and social justice, culminating in his historic 1963 “I Have a Dream” speech during the March on Washington. This pivotal moment highlights King’s vision of a racially integrated and harmonious America, inspiring generations and solidifying his place as a symbol of hope and perseverance.


The documentary also delves into the circumstances surrounding King’s assassination in 1968, exploring the social and political tensions of the era that led to his tragic death. Through archival footage, interviews with contemporaries, and commentary from historians, the film presents a nuanced perspective on the challenges King faced, both from systemic racism and opposition to his activism. It emphasizes the impact of his death on the nation and the ongoing struggle for civil rights, showing how his ideals continued to resonate even after his passing.

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Martin Luther King: I Have A Dream/Assassination Of Martin Luther King

Sale - Sale price $6.99 CAD Regular price
Regular price $6.99 CAD
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Shipping calculated at checkout.
Description

Martin Luther King: I Have a Dream / Assassination of Martin Luther King is a historical documentary that chronicles both the triumphs and tragedies of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s life, focusing on his iconic role in the American civil rights movement. The film examines King’s leadership in advocating for racial equality, nonviolent protest, and social justice, culminating in his historic 1963 “I Have a Dream” speech during the March on Washington. This pivotal moment highlights King’s vision of a racially integrated and harmonious America, inspiring generations and solidifying his place as a symbol of hope and perseverance.


The documentary also delves into the circumstances surrounding King’s assassination in 1968, exploring the social and political tensions of the era that led to his tragic death. Through archival footage, interviews with contemporaries, and commentary from historians, the film presents a nuanced perspective on the challenges King faced, both from systemic racism and opposition to his activism. It emphasizes the impact of his death on the nation and the ongoing struggle for civil rights, showing how his ideals continued to resonate even after his passing.