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Friday, May 20, 2022

THE SUMMER OF 1963: Speeches from 2 great men, JFK and MLK, Jr.

 

The History of the Civil Rights struggle in our nation has had many pivotal moments in its timeline.But for me, the Summer of 1963 stands out as one of the most defining and pivotal moments.  It was finally beginning to be obvious that the tide was turning in this long struggle and the hard fought battles began to see successes come at a faster rate than ever before.   There are those who would disagree but for many of us it was in this summer that we could see that a true change was taking place and it was beginning to show in the consciences, attitudes and hearts of the country. America was discovering her soul. 

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Speeches from 2 great men, JFK and MLK, Jr.  

2 great advocates of civil rights,

Each of whose lives were cut short precisely because they were good men!


THE SUMMER OF 1963

First this happened on June 11, 1963.

George Wallace Tries to Stop the Integration of U of Alabama

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a0WBQsRskc8


 On that same night , President Kennedy came on TV and addressed the nation. 

Some say it was his finest moment. 

It was definitely a historic speech. 

He spoke bluntly. He spoke truth. And it was from the heart!


President John F. Kennedy's Civil Rights Address 

JUNE 11 1963

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7BEhKgoA86U


Finally in August of that same year Martin Luther King, Jr. gave his historic 'I Have A Dream' speech on the steps of the Capital in Washington DC during the historic 'Million Man March'

Martin Luther King - I Have A Dream Speech - August 28, 1963

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=smEqnnklfYs