Martin Luther King Jr: The Lost 1959 Broadcast
In 1959, Martin Luther King Jr was known chiefly for his role in the successful Montgomery bus boycott. It was years before his “I Have a Dream” speech in Washington. Long thought lost, the interview was found and rebroadcast in 2009. In it, King sat down for his KTCA interview with L. Howard Bennett, a civil rights leader and the first African-American judge in Minnesota.
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