“Memories of the Movement”, Hour Two – Part Three
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Earl Caldwell: Former “New York Times“ reporter tells about the peculiar instructions he got from his editors when covering Dr. King. Marian Wright Edelman: The children’s advocate, who got her start in the civil rights movement, recalls her harrowing first visit to Mississippi. Taylor Rogers: Former sanitation worker remembers the pivotal strike and ensuing violence that brought Dr. King to Memphis in 1968. C.T. Vivian: Close friend and lieutenant recalls the many times that tested Dr. King’s commitment to non-violence. |