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The Other America - A Speech from The Radical King (Free)

By: Cornel West - editor, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Narrated by: Wanda Sykes

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In a rousing speech on race, poverty, and economic justice - given less than a year before his assassination - Martin Luther King Jr. drives home the mission behind his Poor People's Campaign. It is a clear-eyed look at the disparity of wealth in America, what it means for people of all colors - and a message of inspiration dedicated to the power of the people.

"And I say, if we will stand and work together, we will bring into being that day when justice will roll down like waters and righteousness like a mighty stream. We will bring into being that day when America will no longer be two nations but when it will be one nation, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all."

Wanda Sykes' powerful performance delivers King's compassion, outrage, insight, and vulnerability like few others could - and reminds us all of the relevance his words still have today.

"The Other America" is one of 23 speeches and essays from The Radical King, curated by Dr. Cornel West, including words never recorded in public - a revelation for his legacy.

The Martin Luther King Estate has allowed, for the first time, a dramatic interpretation of King's words, by some of the most charismatic and activist actors working today: LeVar Burton, Mike Colter, Colman Domingo, Danny Glover, Gabourey Sidibe, Wanda Sykes, and Michael Kenneth Williams.

"The Other America" excerpt from The Radical King is free of charge to all listeners until Monday, April 2, 2018. To preorder the full, revealing collection, visit www.audible.com/TheRadicalKing.

©2018 All material copyright Martin Luther King, Jr., and the Estate of Martin Luther King, Jr; all material copyright renewed Coretta Scott King and the Estate of Martin Luther King, Jr. Introductions 2015 Cornel West (P)2018 Audible, Inc.

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A must listen

While Dr. King gave this speech in 1968, it is still relevant today. Full of famous quotes that we have read in memes, in this recording we have the context. I think it is especially important listening for white Americans to understand what has gone on in the Black community, even in recent years. I thought about Ferguson, how Black men are presumed dangerous, and poverty. Dr. King’s words are as true and important today as they were when he first uttered them.

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Thank You Wanda!

Wanda's reading of Dr. Martin Luther King's speech is beautiful. I am a white person in grad school in the process of changing my career to become a high school teacher. I frequently debate with my class that while neo-liberalism is bypassing the majority of the black community before they get a chance to become key players in the corporate world by outsourcing high paying tech jobs to international workers, and neglecting sponsorship and involvement in public school curriculum-- but liberalism is equally harming the black community by telling them lies and harboring white people who prostrate themselves rather than applying themselves to practical improvement.

The going opinion in colleges among professors and students of all races is that the federal government should be moving toward a socialist state,

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Dr. King is clearly saying on March 10, 1968 in this speech that African Americans want equal rights in Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness.

In 2018, amidst continuing struggles, those Americans who have the experience, leadership and knowledge need keep moving forward to foster career readiness in American high school children of all socioeconomic statuses and races, and to help African American children to feel confident and competitive, understand their identity, importance and rights as Americans; and to include historical accuracy in teaching the amazing contributions that their ancestors have made toward building the United States.

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A great speech from decades ago is still relevant.

Still relevant in 2018. what moment in our times will justice and liberty for all be accessible?

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A must listen!! This was the essence of MLK Jr

Wow. I will re-listen to this speech several times a year. Wanda Sykes did a great job invoking emotion into Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s words, and she held my attention for the entire speech. The issues MLK spoke of, the hypocrisies of America, the injustices faced by particular groups that the majority didn't care about, the plight of the poor no matter what color your skin, these issues are still unfortunately relevant today. He discusses them with such eloquence and grace, yet is confident and unyielding in speaking the truth. I am convinced 90% of people who quote him in an effort to silence people who speak up against injustice have no idea what he stood for or the things he said. They have turned him into a posthumous puppet, but he certainly wasn't anyone's puppet while he walked this earth. This speech should be mandatory reading/listening in all American schools. Perhaps if there wasn't such a diffeciency in education, our society would be a much better place.

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At times we need to remember.

Kind of like a lecture. Nothing compares to the actual speech by Dr. King. Still relevant.

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If Only #45 Would Listen to Dr. King ...

This speech is an example of how important it is for America to appreciate a true leader, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. If our current politicians and President would take the time to hear what the Doctor says and learn from it, what a great day that would be!!!

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Outstanding delivery of the times

Very well spoken and delivered during a time in which it needed to be heard throughout the nation.

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inspiring!

all should listen. truth old or new is always truth. dr kings words, oddly, are just as relevant now as they were then.

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I'm glad that i finally listened to this!

very moving... gave me some insight on what African Americans went through all those years ago.

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Great Speech, Great Reading

Wonderful reading by Wanda Sykes and nice introduction by Dr. C. West. This speech still holds relevance and importance today. Maybe even more today.....

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