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An Evaluation of Martin Luther King. Part 1 (1971-04-04)

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Marking the fourth anniversary of the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. (April 4, 1968), this program presents a two-part evaluation of the impact of his life and death on the condition of black people. Three leading black journalists recall Dr. King through personal and professional experiences, reflecting on the times from which he and the civil rights movement emerged. They are Gerald Fraser, a New York Times reporter who frequently wrote articles on Dr. King and interviewed him on his last day in New York; Chester Higgins Sr., senior editor of Jet magazine and a former editor of the Detroit Courier; and Peter Bailey, an associate editor of Ebony magazine who has closely followed Dr. King's career. The discussion raises a number of questions as to black leadership as well as to the leadership of Martin Luther King. Is it charisma or the white press that makes a black leader; should a black leader deal with U.S. foreign policy problems? All three agree that King was a charismatic leader, although the press and television were timely contributors to his emergence as an important figure. Bailey points out that King's popularity was based on more than press coverage: "You…

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Thirteen - New York Public Media (WNET)

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public broadcasting, AAPB, Martin Luther King, Jr., Civil Rights Movement, African American journalists, Black Journal (Television program), Assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr., Nonviolence, Integration, Montgomery Bus Boycott, Selma to Montgomery March, Edmund Pettus Bridge, Jet (Magazine), Ebony (Magazine), African American history, Racism, Social justice, Tony Brown, Gerald Fraser, Chester Higgins, Peter Bailey, Black identity, Public broadcasting, Civil rights leaders, United States history, 1960s activism, Political philosophy

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