Dallas County Sheriff's Department Civil Rights Surveillance Recording. Tapes 6-7.
Tapes #6 and #7, location unknown, undated (31 minutes). Recording begins with King speaking. He references charges that he and other are outside agitators and compares his travels with those of the Apostle Paul; references the “festering sore of segregation” and tells the crowd that the next Monday...
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Tapes #6 and #7, location unknown, undated (31 minutes). Recording begins with King speaking. He references charges that he and other are outside agitators and compares his travels with those of the Apostle Paul; references the “festering sore of segregation” and tells the crowd that the next Monday will be “Freedom Monday,” a “day of massive testing and challenge.” References testing public accommodations at “every restaurant, every theater, every hotel on the highway and every motel in the community.” Talks of the need to “desegregate our minds and “remove the shackles of fear.” Addresses the charge that a goal of civil rights activity is inter-racial marriage. Recording ends. |
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Dallas County Sheriff's Department Civil Rights Surveillance Recording. Tapes 6-7.African Americans--Civil rights--Alabama--Selma; Civil rights movements--Alabama--Selma; Civil rights--Alabama--Selma; King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929-1968;Tapes #6 and #7, location unknown, undated (31 minutes). Recording begins with King speaking. He references charges that he and other are outside agitators and compares his travels with those of the Apostle Paul; references the “festering sore of segregation” and tells the crowd that the next Monday will be “Freedom Monday,” a “day of massive testing and challenge.” References testing public accommodations at “every restaurant, every theater, every hotel on the highway and every motel in the community.” Talks of the need to “desegregate our minds and “remove the shackles of fear.” Addresses the charge that a goal of civil rights activity is inter-racial marriage. Recording ends.Dallas County (Ala.). Department of the SheriffUnknown1965sound1011.1.4Dallas County, Ala. Sheriff's Department Civil Rights Surveillance Recordings, 19651961-1970This material may be protected under Title 17 of the U. S. Copyright Law which governs the making of photocopies or reproductions of copyrighted materials. You may use the digitized material for private study, scholarship, or research.Birmingham Public Library (Alabama)EnglishReel-to-reelStream Audio (mp3)http://server16044.contentdm.oclc.org/u?/p15099coll2,1233 |
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