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Desegregation in Birmingham, Alabama, 1963
Martin Luther King is interviewed by Robin Day about his non-violent campaign against segregation in Birmingham, Alabama, in 1963. Dr King responds to a question about involving school children in protests. He expresses his views on the actions of the US government to bring about desegregation and other improvements in civil rights.
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