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Stand by the Best in Evil Times

MLK Speaks: A 50th Anniversary Limited Edition Collection

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Stand by the Best in Evil Times

By: Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Narrated by: Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
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Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was the Co-Founding President of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference in 1957. Found in the archives at the SCLC were eight never before heard audio works of Dr. King in which he prophetically articulates his vision for a better America and world. These unique messages are the embodiment of his cause of justice, jobs and freedom. For the first time ever, these messages are being released to commemorate the 50th Anniversary of The March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom. The title of this message is "Stand by the Best in Evil Times."

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