#MartinLutherKingJr #Interview #BlackLivesMatter Five years before his assassination and just as the civil rights movement began to move into full swing, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. sits down with David Suskind for a wide-ranging interview that covered everything from non-violence to King’s views on the movement and on Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. and others who participated in the struggle – cooperatively and not. This interview aired June 9, 1963. “Citizen Abels” is produced and directed by David Abels and a copyrighted production of Four Strong Media and The Citizen™ Media Group. Selected audio versions of “Citizen Abels” are available on iTunes, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Last.fm, and on most popular podcast apps. You can follow Citizen Abels on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram, or visit him on his website. Four Strong Media. High art of the lowest order.™ https://www.facebook.com/citizenabels/ https://www.twitter.com/citizenabels/ https://www.instagram.com/citizenabels/ https://www.youtube.com/c/citizenabels/ https://www.citizenabels.com/
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