Keynote address/

Formal remarks by Martin Luther King, Jr. at the National Conference on Religion and Race held Jan. 14, 1963, at the Edgewater Beach Hotel in Chicago, Ill. After an introduction by Rabbi Seymour Cohen, King discusses race relations in the United States and the importance of the churches and religiou...

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Main Author: King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929-1968
Corporate Author: National Conference on Religion and Race
Format: Conference Proceeding Audio Book
Language:English
Created: 1963.
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Summary:Formal remarks by Martin Luther King, Jr. at the National Conference on Religion and Race held Jan. 14, 1963, at the Edgewater Beach Hotel in Chicago, Ill. After an introduction by Rabbi Seymour Cohen, King discusses race relations in the United States and the importance of the churches and religious organizations in improving those relations. He also discusses the essence of freedom: freedom within limits, within rules. He mentions the role of legislation in race relations, but advocates for change through love and a change through moral improvement fostered by religious organizations.
Physical Description:1 sound tape reel (68 min.) : analog, 3 3/4 ips.
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