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Martin Luther King at Local 1199 (1968)

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A collection of some of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s final speeches, recorded November 1967 & March 1968 and issued on lp shortly after his assassination on April 4, 1968.

1. Dr. King Talks About Local 1199 New York City March 10, 1968.
2. Song: Everybody's Got To Live by Jimmy Collier & Rev. Fred Kirkpatrick
3. Labor and The Way In Vietnam Chicago November 11, 1967
4. Dr. King's Own Eulogy Atlanta, February 4, 1968
5. Leon J. Davis President, Local 1199
6. Address To Local 1199 Freedom Salute New York City, March 10, 1968



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