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Martin Luther King Jr.: The Drum Major Instinct
February 4, 1968 (over 45 years ago)The sermon about the Drum Major Instinct tells the people to harness the egoistic side of the human personality and live instead a life of humility and of service to others.
1 people like thisMartin Luther King Jr.: Rediscovering Lost Values
February 28, 1954 (about 59 years ago)Martin Luther King delivered this sermon at the pulpit of the Second Baptist Church in Detroit. He urges the people to retrace their steps and go back to retrieve lost values that are important in making a better world. He reiterates the taken for granted truth that everything is anchored to mora...
1 people like thisMartin Luther King Jr.: Loving Your Enemies
November 17, 1957 (over 55 years ago)Martin Luther King preaches about one of the hardest commandments Jesus ever said: love your enemies. He makes everyone aware of the good and the bad side in everything. He suggests that the best way to start living the commandment is by realizing the bad but acknowledging the good in all there is.
1 people like thisMartin Luther King Jr.: Beyond Vietnam
April 4, 1967 (about 46 years ago)In Martin Luther King's speech about the ongoing war of the United States with Vietnam, he paints a picture for the audience how in war, the white man and the black man co - exist. They fight for life and die together for the love of a country whose government is so biased in treating them in the...
1 people like thisMartin Luther King Jr.: The Other America
March 14, 1968 (about 45 years ago)Martin Luther King exposes the two faces of America: the powerful, abundant and proud country versus the poor, insufficient and unfair America. He gives insight on how to let go of myths that hinder the progress of the black nation who live in the "other America" and how to move forward towards t...
1 people like thisMartin Luther King Jr.: Address Concluding the Selma to Montgomery March
March 25, 1965 (about 48 years ago)A speech filled with power and assurance that the negroes are close to the land of freedom is delivered by Martin Luther King in conclusion to the culminating march from Selma to Montgomery.
1 people like thisMartin Luther King Jr.: Where Do We Go From Here?
August 16, 1967 (almost 46 years ago)Atlanta, Georgia had the honor of hearing Martin Luther King's speech about the progress of the Negro with the help of Operation Breadbasket. The Negro struggle for freedom is not yet complete and the people must yet strive to love, care and be discontented with the whole American society just to...
1 people like thisMartin Luther King Jr.: The Birth of a New Nation
April 7, 1957 (about 56 years ago)Martin Luther King uses the Exodus and the story behind Ghana's liberation from Britain to show the steps in attaining freedom.
1 people like thisChief Joseph: From Where the Sun Now Stands
October 5, 1877 (over 135 years ago)Chief Joseph surrenders to the United States Army after attempting to lead his people to freedom in Canada and suffering days of battle in freezing cold conditions.
1 people like thisMartin Luther King Jr.: A Knock at Midnight
June 11, 1967 (almost 46 years ago)Martin Luther King uses Jesus' parable about a man who seeks help from his friend at midnight to illustrate man's need for faith, hope and love - the three loaves of bread that will nourish man's spiritual hunger during the dismal hours of human civilization.
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