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Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Martin Luther King, Jr. Interview Found


In a dusty old attic in Chattanooga, Tennessee, Stephon Tull was rummaging through dilapidated boxes left there by his father many years before, when he came across an interesting find.

In one of the battered boxes was an audio reel marked, "Dr. King interview, Dec. 21, 1960."

"I'm a rummager, a packrat," said Tull. "That piqued my interest."

Tull acquired a reel-to-reel player and listened to what sounded like his father interviewing Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. about nonviolence and the civil rights movement.

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Martine Luther King, Jr. was a quiet, peaceful man. He believed in accomplishing things through words, not violence. He was a gentle Republican of his time.