The Civil Rights Movement
By the Speech Resource Company
Introductions by Robert Wikstrom
The Historic Moments in Speech Series
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Following the Supreme Court ruling in 1954 striking down the “separate but equal” doctrine, a decade and a half of civil turbulence existed. Civil rights activists used nonviolent protest and civil disobedience to bring about change. This product tells a part of that historic time with speeches from many of those attempting to achieve racial equality. Produced by the Speech Resource Company and fully narrated by Robert Wikstrom Martin Luther King Jr., Montgomery Bus Boycott, 6/5/1956 President John F. Kennedy, Civil Rights Address to the Nation, 6/11/1963 Martin Luther King Jr., Civil Rights Rally Address, 5/16/1963 March on Washington, 8/28/63, Philip Randolph, John Lewis, Daisy Bates, Bayard Rustin Malcolm X, Message to the Grass Roots, 1/23/1963 Andrew Young, Reflections on MLK and Malcolm X President Lyndon Johnson, Signing Civil Rights Bill, 7/2/1964 James Farmer, Speech on Poverty, 10/15/1965 Roy Wilkins, Address at UCLA, 12/2/1965 Martin Luther King Jr., National Health Care Workers Address, 3/10/1968 Martin Luther King Jr., “Been to the Mountaintop,” 4/3/1968 Robert F. Kennedy, Assassination of Martin Luther King Jr., 4/4/1968 Coretta Scott King, Reflections on Civil Rights Movement Stokley Carmichael, Civil Rights Rally Address Ella Baker, “Life is more sacred than property,” 4/24/1968 Angela Davis, Address at UCLA, 10/8/1969 Ralph Abernathy, Committee for Economic Opportunity, 8/15/1987 Nelson Mandela, Address to Joint Session of Congress, 6/26/1990 Rosa Parks, Speech at the Million Man March, 10/16/1995 Dorothy Height, Human Rights Campaign, 11/8/1997 Desmond Tutu, “Reconciling Love,” 11/4/2005 Julian Bond, Speech at National Equality March, 10/11/2009 Roy Innis, Receiving John M. Ashbrook Award, 2/18/2010 Jesse Jackson, Fiftieth Anniversary of March on Washington, 8/29/2013 President Barack Obama, Civil Rights Summit, 4/10/2014
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Summary
Summary
Following the Supreme Court ruling in 1954 striking down the “separate but equal” doctrine, a decade and a half of civil turbulence existed. Civil rights activists used nonviolent protest and civil disobedience to bring about change. This product tells a part of that historic time with speeches from many of those attempting to achieve racial equality.
Produced by the Speech Resource Company and fully narrated by Robert Wikstrom
- Martin Luther King Jr., Montgomery Bus Boycott, 6/5/1956
- President John F. Kennedy, Civil Rights Address to the Nation, 6/11/1963
- Martin Luther King Jr., Civil Rights Rally Address, 5/16/1963
- March on Washington, 8/28/63, Philip Randolph, John Lewis, Daisy Bates, Bayard Rustin
- Malcolm X, Message to the Grass Roots, 1/23/1963
- Andrew Young, Reflections on MLK and Malcolm X
- President Lyndon Johnson, Signing Civil Rights Bill, 7/2/1964
- James Farmer, Speech on Poverty, 10/15/1965
- Roy Wilkins, Address at UCLA, 12/2/1965
- Martin Luther King Jr., National Health Care Workers Address, 3/10/1968
- Martin Luther King Jr., “Been to the Mountaintop,” 4/3/1968
- Robert F. Kennedy, Assassination of Martin Luther King Jr., 4/4/1968
- Coretta Scott King, Reflections on Civil Rights Movement
- Stokley Carmichael, Civil Rights Rally Address
- Ella Baker, “Life is more sacred than property,” 4/24/1968
- Angela Davis, Address at UCLA, 10/8/1969
- Ralph Abernathy, Committee for Economic Opportunity, 8/15/1987
- Nelson Mandela, Address to Joint Session of Congress, 6/26/1990
- Rosa Parks, Speech at the Million Man March, 10/16/1995
- Dorothy Height, Human Rights Campaign, 11/8/1997
- Desmond Tutu, “Reconciling Love,” 11/4/2005
- Julian Bond, Speech at National Equality March, 10/11/2009
- Roy Innis, Receiving John M. Ashbrook Award, 2/18/2010
- Jesse Jackson, Fiftieth Anniversary of March on Washington, 8/29/2013
- President Barack Obama, Civil Rights Summit, 4/10/2014
Details
Details
Available Formats : | Digital Download, Digital Rental, CD, MP3 CD |
Category: | Nonfiction/History |
Runtime: | 9.56 |
Audience: | Adult |
Language: | English |
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