Martin Luther King Press Conference
Martin Luther King, Jr., was interviewed by four journalists for “Press Conference U.S.A.,” a U.S. Information Agency (U…
NBC’s Sunday talk show interviewed Martin Luther King, Jr., three days after the Selma to Montgomery, Alabama, march for voting rights concluded. Martin Luther King appeared remotely from San Francisco, while the journalists who asked questions were in Washington, D.C. Panelists included NBC moderator Ned Brooks, “Meet the Press” co-creator Lawrence Spivak, New York Times reporter Tom Wicker, Richmond News Leader editor James Kilpatrick, and NBC News reporter John Chancellor.
Martin Luther King, Jr., was interviewed by four journalists for “Press Conference U.S.A.,” a U.S. Information Agency (U…
This CBS News Special Report was broadcast on April 5, 1968, one day after the Martin Luther King Jr. assassination in M…
Bernard LaFayette and Clayborne Carson talked about the 1965 march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama, and responded to v…
Telephone lines were open for comments from viewers as live scenes were shown of the crowd waiting for the arrival of Pr…