Focusing on recordings through American History exemplifying unselfish
service to community and country, Historical Voices presents the
following selections:
Martin L. King, Jr. speaks
at the Ghandi Society of Human Rights. King opens by using
Henry David Thoreau to discuss nonviolence as part of the
American tradition. He touches on jailed freedom riders,
Abraham Lincoln, the Emancipation Proclamation, segregation,
and John F. Kennedy. May 17, 1962.