"Meet the Press" with Martin Luther King, Jr.
NBC’s Sunday talk show interviewed Martin Luther King, Jr., three days after the Selma to Montgomery, Alabama, march for…
In this March 15, 1965, Universal Newsreel, President Johnson addressed a joint session of Congress to offer a voting rights bill. In Harlem… read more
In this March 15, 1965, Universal Newsreel, President Johnson addressed a joint session of Congress to offer a voting rights bill. In Harlem, more than 15,000 people walked through the streets in memory of the Reverend James Reeb, who was clubbed to death in Selma, Alabama. Martin Luther King, Jr., led several thousand marchers in Selma in a demonstration for African American voting rights. close
NBC’s Sunday talk show interviewed Martin Luther King, Jr., three days after the Selma to Montgomery, Alabama, march for…
This 1964 Universal newsreel is a report on the death of President Herbert Hoover, and his lying in state in the U.S. Ca…
This program was a 1963 Universal Newsreel report on the opening of the 88th congress and the swearing in of twelve new …
This April 5, 1945 Universal Newsreel includes several reports from the war in Germany, including an airborne invasion a…