Witness the self-sacrificing efforts of stalwarts like Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in their struggle for gaining equal rights for all American citizens. Learn how the Nazi ideology destroyed Germany and many lives during World War II, and witness how the efforts of a few concerned citizens brought about a remarkable reform among school children in New York on this rare and historic DVD. Few men are remembered with as much love and respect as is Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. who died fighting a system that wished to segregate the American nation on the basis of color and race. In fact, few realize the enormity of King’s contribution to the nation - he helped restore the status of the United States as country that believed in and practiced principles of equality. King, A Reverend at the local Lutheran church - like his father before him - catapulted to fame when he came to the assistance of Rosa Parks, an Alabama seamstress who was asked to vacate the seat that she had occupied on a bus. This was in an age when Black Americans were relegated to second-class citizenship through restricted laws and customs. Often, imprisonment and physical punishment awaited those who defied the law enforcement authorities. A staunch believer of non-violence, Dr. King was able to expound, expose, and extricate America from many wrongs. In just thirteen years, he showed Americans the way to mend those broken fences and to move on in building this land rather than destroying it. One wonders what this great man may have achieved had a bullet not ended his life prematurely 1968. This DVD contains three glorious clips, which moot the idea of racial integration for a better tomorrow.
2 Disc DVD Set
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