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Reverend Martin Luther King - Nobel Peace Prize 1964
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keywords: social unrest and protest, reverend martin luther king, civil rights movement
Synopsis: Major events in the life of Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. leading up to Dr. King being awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964...(read more)
- Date: 1960's
- Duration: 00:11:34
- Sound: Yes
- Color: Monochrome
- Type: Public Domain
- Language: English
- Location: United States











































































































































Reverend Martin Luther King - Nobel Peace Prize 1964
Traces the life of Dr. Martin Luther King from 1955, where he was the Minister of the Dexter Avenue Baptist Church in Montgomery, Alabama, to Dr. King receiving the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964.
Shot List:
00:04:48;17
Scenes of Montgomery, Alabama and the “Montgomery Bus Boycott”, a civil rights movement and “equal rights” protest against the policy of racial segregation on the public transit system of Montgomery. The “Montgomery Bus Boycott” was led by Martin Luther King.
O0:06:13;11
Protestors marching to end segregation at F.W.Woolworth stores and their policy of segregated lunch counters. Sign Reads: “Woolworth Segregates Southern Lunch Counters”.
00:06:31;05
Civil rights protestors being arrested and placed in back of police vehicle.
00:06:54;22
People arriving by all means of transportation for March On Washington in 1963. Scenes of the March On Washington for jobs and freedom.
00:08:58;16
President John F. Kennedy calls on Congress to pass the Civil Rights Bill. President Lyndon B. Johnson signs Civil Rights Bill of 1964 into law. Reverend Martin Luther King accepting one of the pens used to sign the Civil Rights Bill into law.
00:10:58;14
Martin Luther King speaks on the philosophy of nonviolence to promote social and political change.
- Related Titles:
- Reverend Martin Luther King - Civil Rights Roundtable
- Reverend Martin Luther King - Receives Honorary Degree
- Civil Rights March - Selma Alabama 1965
- The March
- March On Washington
- Reverend Martin Luther King - Funeral
- Chicago Riots 1968
- Detroit Riots 1967
- Baltimore Riots
- Washington D.C. Riots