LUTHER KING JR.S
DEATH HERE, WE WANTED
TO TAKE A MOMENT TO
DEATH HERE, WE WANTED
TO TAKE A MOMENT TO
REMEMBER HIS LIFE AND
TO TAKE A MOMENT TO
REMEMBER HIS LIFE AND
LEGACY.
REMEMBER HIS LIFE AND
LEGACY.
>> WE MUST GO BACK
LEGACY.
>> WE MUST GO BACK
WITH A DEEP SENSE OF
>> WE MUST GO BACK
WITH A DEEP SENSE OF
LOVE AND DEDICATION TO
WITH A DEEP SENSE OF
LOVE AND DEDICATION TO
THE PRINCIPLE OF
LOVE AND DEDICATION TO
THE PRINCIPLE OF
NONVIOLENCE.
THE PRINCIPLE OF
NONVIOLENCE.
>> Reporter: DR.
NONVIOLENCE.
>> Reporter: DR.
MARTIN LUTHER KING JR.
>> Reporter: DR.
MARTIN LUTHER KING JR.
WAS THE FATHER TO A
MARTIN LUTHER KING JR.
WAS THE FATHER TO A
MOVEMENT.
WAS THE FATHER TO A
MOVEMENT.
PERSISTENT
MOVEMENT.
PERSISTENT
PERSISTENT, TIRELESS.
PERSISTENT
PERSISTENT, TIRELESS.
AS HE TRIED TO AWAKE
PERSISTENT, TIRELESS.
AS HE TRIED TO AWAKE
THE CONSCIOUSNESS OF
AS HE TRIED TO AWAKE
THE CONSCIOUSNESS OF
AMERICA TO EMBRACE
THE CONSCIOUSNESS OF
AMERICA TO EMBRACE
EQUAL RIGHTS ON EVERY
AMERICA TO EMBRACE
EQUAL RIGHTS ON EVERY
LEVEL.
EQUAL RIGHTS ON EVERY
LEVEL.
SOMETIMES IN THE FACE
LEVEL.
SOMETIMES IN THE FACE
OF RACISM.
SOMETIMES IN THE FACE
OF RACISM.
>> WE WANT KING!
OF RACISM.
>> WE WANT KING!
>> Reporter: HE TURNED
>> WE WANT KING!
>> Reporter: HE TURNED
WHAT WAS MOSTLY A
>> Reporter: HE TURNED
WHAT WAS MOSTLY A
BLACK SOUTHERN
WHAT WAS MOSTLY A
BLACK SOUTHERN
MOVEMENT INTO A
BLACK SOUTHERN
MOVEMENT INTO A
NATIONAL CRY FOR
MOVEMENT INTO A
NATIONAL CRY FOR
CHANGE.
NATIONAL CRY FOR
CHANGE.
>> I HAVE A DREAM.
CHANGE.
>> I HAVE A DREAM.
>> Reporter: AS
>> I HAVE A DREAM.
>> Reporter: AS
EVIDENCE IN AUGUST
>> Reporter: AS
EVIDENCE IN AUGUST
1963 WHEN A QUARTER
EVIDENCE IN AUGUST
1963 WHEN A QUARTER
MILLION PEOPLE
1963 WHEN A QUARTER
MILLION PEOPLE
GATHERED FOR THE MARCH
MILLION PEOPLE
GATHERED FOR THE MARCH
ON WASHINGTON.
GATHERED FOR THE MARCH
ON WASHINGTON.
>> WE WILL BE ABLE TO
ON WASHINGTON.
>> WE WILL BE ABLE TO
WORK TOGETHER, TO PRAY
>> WE WILL BE ABLE TO
WORK TOGETHER, TO PRAY
TOGETHER, TO STRUGGLE
WORK TOGETHER, TO PRAY
TOGETHER, TO STRUGGLE
TOGETHER, TO GO TO
TOGETHER, TO STRUGGLE
TOGETHER, TO GO TO
JAIL TOGETHER, TO
TOGETHER, TO GO TO
JAIL TOGETHER, TO
STAND UP FOR FREEDOM
JAIL TOGETHER, TO
STAND UP FOR FREEDOM
TOGETHER KNOWING THAT
STAND UP FOR FREEDOM
TOGETHER KNOWING THAT
WE WILL BE FREE ONE
TOGETHER KNOWING THAT
WE WILL BE FREE ONE
DAY.
WE WILL BE FREE ONE
DAY.
>> Reporter: DR. KING
DAY.
>> Reporter: DR. KING
LED THE MARCH FROM
>> Reporter: DR. KING
LED THE MARCH FROM
SELMA, ALABAMA, TO
LED THE MARCH FROM
SELMA, ALABAMA, TO
MONTGOMERY, IN 1965,
SELMA, ALABAMA, TO
MONTGOMERY, IN 1965,
BRINGING MEDIA
MONTGOMERY, IN 1965,
BRINGING MEDIA
ATTENTION TO VOTING
BRINGING MEDIA
ATTENTION TO VOTING
INJUSTICES IN THE
ATTENTION TO VOTING
INJUSTICES IN THE
SOUTH.
INJUSTICES IN THE
SOUTH.
>> WE HAVE TOUCHED THE
SOUTH.
>> WE HAVE TOUCHED THE
CONSCIENCE OF O LARGE
>> WE HAVE TOUCHED THE
CONSCIENCE OF O LARGE
SEGMENT OF OUR NATION.
CONSCIENCE OF O LARGE
SEGMENT OF OUR NATION.
>> Reporter: PRESIDENT
SEGMENT OF OUR NATION.
>> Reporter: PRESIDENT
LYNDON JOHNSON SIGNED
>> Reporter: PRESIDENT
LYNDON JOHNSON SIGNED
THE VOTING RIGHTS ACT.
LYNDON JOHNSON SIGNED
THE VOTING RIGHTS ACT.
>> SPREAD THE WORD.
THE VOTING RIGHTS ACT.
>> SPREAD THE WORD.
>> Reporter: KINGS
>> SPREAD THE WORD.
>> Reporter: KINGS
GRANDDAUGHTER SHAPED
>> Reporter: KINGS
GRANDDAUGHTER SHAPED
BY HIS PASSION.
GRANDDAUGHTER SHAPED
BY HIS PASSION.
HIS MESSAGE STILL
BY HIS PASSION.
HIS MESSAGE STILL
DELIVERED BY A NEW
HIS MESSAGE STILL
DELIVERED BY A NEW
GENERATION.
DELIVERED BY A NEW
GENERATION.
>> MY GRANDFATHER HAD
GENERATION.
>> MY GRANDFATHER HAD
A DREAM THAT HIS FOUR
>> MY GRANDFATHER HAD
A DREAM THAT HIS FOUR
LITTLE CHILDREN WILL
A DREAM THAT HIS FOUR
LITTLE CHILDREN WILL
NOT BE JUDGED BY
LITTLE CHILDREN WILL
NOT BE JUDGED BY
THE --
NOT BE JUDGED BY
THE --
>> THE COLOR OF THEIR
THE --
>> THE COLOR OF THEIR
SKIN BUT BY THE
>> THE COLOR OF THEIR
SKIN BUT BY THE
CONTENT OF THEIR
