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It was eight years ago the audio of a speech Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. gave to a London audience was unearthed. On December 4, 1964, Dr. King spoke before the British group "Christian Action," days before receiving the Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo later that month.
Dr. King spoke of the American civil rights struggle, economic, educational, police & judicial injustice and South African apartheid as well.
What's stunning is how relevant his words then are today.
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It was eight years ago the audio of a speech Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. gave to a London audience was unearthed. On December 4, 1964, Dr. King spoke before the British group "Christian Action," days before receiving the Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo later that month.
Dr. King spoke of the American civil rights struggle, economic, educational, police & judicial injustice and South African apartheid as well.
What's stunning is how relevant his words then are today.

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