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CIRCA 1965 - Martin Luther King Jr. leads the march for voting rights in Selma, Alabama.
CIRCA 1960s - Martin Luther King discusses the necessity for persuasion and legislation in making the country less discriminatory in 1963.
CIRCA 1964 - Martin Luther King begins his remarks at the Chicago Freedom Movement rally by marveling at the size of the crowd.
CIRCA 1964 - At the Chicago Freedom Movement rally at Soldier Field, Martin Luther King calls out against automation for taking jobs.
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CIRCA 1964 - At the Chicago Freedom Movement rally at Soldier Field, Martin Luther King condemns segregation.
March 25, 1965. Montgomery, AL. ON the steps of the  State Capitol, Dr Martin Luther King Jr. delivers the speech 'Our God is Marching On!', aka 'How Long, Not Long' Speech. 4K Overscan of Newsreel

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CIRCA 1964 - At the Chicago Freedom Movement rally at Soldier Field, Martin Luther King urges listeners to vote.

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