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Subscriber-only episode Chapter 6 – King's Letter from a Birmingham Jail. Martin Luther King Jr.'s "Letter from a Birmingham Jail" became a cornerstone of protest literature, widely circulated in publications like the Catholic Review Progressive. The letter brought national attention to Birmingham's civil rights struggles. Amid rising tensions, a c…
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Subscriber-only episode Chapter 5 – Birmingham. Birmingham, Alabama was a tough, Segregated steel town, it was so segregated, that it shut down its parks and abandoned its baseball team rather than comply with a federal court order to integrate. Between 1956 and 1963, there were 25 bombings of black homes, churches and businesses in Birmingham, not…
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Subscriber-only episode Chapter 4 – The 1960s, JFK & The World. For many, the 1960s were a time of magic and transformation, but for those facing racial injustice, it was a nightmarish era. Let's take a closer look at the segregated South and the Freedom Rides that aimed to challenge this harsh reality.…
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Subscriber-only episode Chapter 3 – The Birth of the Dreamer, loss of A Beloved Grandmother and Start of a Journey. He was born as Michael Luther King Jr. in 1929, the same year as the Great Stock Market crash, in Atlanta. The name on his birth certificate was a clerical error, which was later officially corrected to Martin, although he was commonl…
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Subscriber-only episode Chapter 2 – 1954, The Barriers Begin to fall. In 1954, the U.S. Supreme Court made a landmark decision by abolishing racial segregation in public schools throughout the country. At the same time, in Montgomery, Alabama, a tired Black seamstress named Rosa Parks sparked a revolution that would profoundly change the trajectory…
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Subscriber-only episode Chapter 1 – The Death of the Dreamer. On April 7, 1968 The dreamer Martin Luther King Jr. was tragically killed, and across the US civil unrest erupts with 711 fires set, resulting in the deaths of dozens of people. A visibly shaken President Lyndon Johnson proclaimed the day as a national day of mourning. Listen to experien…
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Subscriber-only episode Chapter 11 – War & The March to the End. King began to see the Vietnam War as the foremost adversary of the poor and America's people of color. Meanwhile, the Chicago Housing Summit Agreement was reached, and Muhammad Ali was stripped of his boxing title.Autor: lee bailey
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Subscriber-only episode Chapter 9 – The Civil Rights Bill & Man of the Year. The Civil rights bill becomes enacted, and with Martin Luther King Jr.'s rising influence, Time Magazine honors him as Man of the Year. Meanwhile, 1964 witnesses the explosion of Beatlemania and the emergence of Muhammad Ali.…
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Subscriber-only episode Chapter 7 – Crossing The Mountain. Freedom remained a mere whisper on America's mountaintops. Meanwhile, in Birmingham, the fight for equality was confronted with violence. Bombings continued, targeting the homes and offices of activists such as the NAACP's Field Secretary, Medgar Evers, who was tragically assassinated in fr…
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