Audio-Video-Visual Resources
   
   
   
"I Have a Dream"

"I've Been to the Mountaintop"

  Speach made the night before King was killed
   
Martin Luther King, "Why I Am Opposed to the War in Vietnam" Eyes on the Prize: "An analysis of the
importance of King's statement on Vietnam"

 
   
Martin Luther King - A Time to Break Silence Martin Luther King from WAR MADE EASY
   
"Making the Connection Between Vietnam in the 60's and Iraq Today"
   
Martin Luther King at Local 1199 "Eyes on the Prize: Bringing High School Students into the Movement"
   
   
"Eyes on the Prize: College Students in the Movement" Barack Obama Speaks at Dr. King's Church

 

 
   
"Martin Luther King as Criminal?"
   
(above) Martin Luther King Jr., president of the Montgomery (Ala.) Improvement Association, is arrested Sept. 3, 1958, outside the Montgomery courthouse for loitering after he was denied entrance and asked to leave a hearing for Ralph Abernathy. This image was chosen because it symbolized the beginning of the civil rights struggle in Montgomery and across the nation. King was in the forefront of that struggle.  
   
Time.com - MLK in His Own Words Contains multiple photos of MLK