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@frankstipes4114
@frankstipes4114 2 года назад
This is a man of ALL TIMES!!!....what a priviledge to hear his clear voice , not because of his great oratory, but because of the power and truthfullness of the message behind every word... A true leader, like no other we have had or have , in a very long time. Thank you for providing this interview to all....
@keithbrown3889
@keithbrown3889 2 года назад
Frank I think all of what you said is true. I don't think that I've ever heard a person Anywhere with the depth of the message blended with the oratory of Dr. King. There may be a top 10 all time with his depth, power and truthfulness but when you add his gifts of oratory, I don't think anyone can compare.
@cherriesheppardclemons375
@cherriesheppardclemons375 2 года назад
Amen!!!
@carmel-wayfinder5401
@carmel-wayfinder5401 2 года назад
Indeed a real honour 👊🏾
@trinjuwan4422
@trinjuwan4422 Год назад
His leadership is UNMATCHED....my opinion. There has Not been another leader as BRILLIANT as the Great Dr Martin Luther King👑❤️🙏🏽
@alicemcleod6149
@alicemcleod6149 8 месяцев назад
Beautifully written, thank you for your well written and enlightening words.
@phaedrussmith1949
@phaedrussmith1949 2 года назад
This is a style of conversation people don't seem to be capable of today.
@FringeSpectre
@FringeSpectre 2 года назад
People are capable but unwilling. Thats the problem. They'd rather slap a label on you and attack the label instead of actually listen to your argument.
@dcraexon
@dcraexon 2 года назад
TV dinners
@vfranco22
@vfranco22 2 года назад
I agree Washington's model of having had continuing means of a strengthened progressive equality. Were that after all these-years-unfolded, state-by-state could follow; beginning with our States' governance, one-by-one.
@brittnaycattaneo6015
@brittnaycattaneo6015 2 года назад
Lol I no...I could listen to him all day
@clueken13
@clueken13 2 года назад
Agreed. I appreciated the way he spoke. A boss forever.
@caenterprisellc6922
@caenterprisellc6922 2 года назад
What I love about Dr. King is he don't pacify disagreement among his peers. He tell you when/where he agree and when/where he don't agree and he do it without compromising his message and mission.
@UntappedShesources
@UntappedShesources 2 года назад
Agreed and he was an extremely intelligent man no matter what race he was a one of a kind human being like we don’t really see now days he was a type of intelligent compassionate and passionate person who was able to walk the difficult thin line where he didn’t inspire hatred or violence and also didn’t weaken or water down his message he had a way doing this but also not compromising or lessening the importance and seriousness of his message but spoke in a way that opened closed minds not everyone can do that for sure! I think he was an incredible human being. He could speak to hearts of many many people regardless of race his calm collected rational way of thinking and speaking was one the world has not known since
@InHisService333
@InHisService333 2 года назад
Honoring Reverend Martin Luther King Jr Holiday with the His message of Hope and salvation through Faith in God YHVH Yeshua ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-KJnDNh7vgkk.html
@InHisService333
@InHisService333 2 года назад
@@UntappedShesources Honoring Reverend Martin Luther King Jr Holiday with the His message of Hope and salvation through Faith in God YHVH Yeshua ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-KJnDNh7vgkk.html
@MichelMawon4982
@MichelMawon4982 2 года назад
Nor does he do it throwing his fellow under the bus even if they do have a different road to get there. He's on brand knowing they're all fighting towards the same end.
@InHisService333
@InHisService333 2 года назад
@@MichelMawon4982 We're never as strong, as we are until we have to be. Never Do as much, unless the need we see. Only give our best, when we fail at mediocrity. We Love rather than hate when we admit we're one humanity. We always give more, when compassion moves our heart with unbridled generosity. We Become more of our potential when we are made to see, that clearly our minds can believe in unfathomable possibilities, while seizing every opportunity, here in lies one's destiny. More than our scars, higher than our stars, for in our flaws are what defines our features, they're uniquely ours, as human creatures. We can run faster than on our slowest day. Reason better, and thinking it through all the way, regardless which direction our emotions may sway. We can find our voice when speechless, our strong words with meekness and our Courage in weakness. Always patience not quickness. Silence for peace than loudness, quietness of fear, not hopeless, for time and effort are equally unbiased. We are more than the stories we're told, we're the one's we write, each page unfold. We are the sum of our Lies and truth, fantasy, fiction, faith, and myths, no matter how uncouth. These are what shape us, our lives lived is the proof. We can be more right than wrong. More just than judge. More godlike than unlike. Reflecting Sunlight in our darkest night. Providing refuge. Never more alive until we die within and begin again. A Human Ark Divine in our human spark. by Steven Gooden
@Rick-O-Shay60
@Rick-O-Shay60 2 года назад
Such a profound, wise, and gracious man was Dr. Martin Luther King. It is a shame we lost such a great man.
@handsome-brute2666
@handsome-brute2666 2 года назад
CIA took him out..they always take out HOPE like RFK and JFK😒
@lisajackson1476
@lisajackson1476 2 года назад
We didn't lose him the government killed him.......
@handsome-brute2666
@handsome-brute2666 2 года назад
@@lisajackson1476 it was THE CIA/mob💀😈👁👹🇺🇸
@lisajackson1476
@lisajackson1476 2 года назад
@@handsome-brute2666 , I look at them all the same......SMH....
@lisajackson1476
@lisajackson1476 2 года назад
@@handsome-brute2666 , I look at them all the same....SMH...
@andrethompson2034
@andrethompson2034 2 года назад
Greatest orator ever in my opinion. He's more well known for the I Have A Dream speech but he has other speeches that were even better. The Mountain Top speech is one of those, shows a more militant side of the man. Wish he was still alive, God knows we need more leaders like him.
@keithbrown3889
@keithbrown3889 2 года назад
I totally agree with you. Take a thorough journey on RU-vid and one will discover the plethora of great speeches by this phenomenal leader.
@kasulebriankalule2129
@kasulebriankalule2129 2 года назад
I can’t agree more with you. His speech opposing the war in Vietnam is one of the best I’ve ever listened to under the sun.
@darnellmagruder283
@darnellmagruder283 2 года назад
Beyond Vietnam was his most gut-wrenching speech where King assailed this country's racist ways. Its wrong-headed Vietnam policy cost this nation billions but more importantly the lives of 58 thousand American soldiers that speech was delivered April 4th, 1967. Notice that date if you will.
@andrethompson2034
@andrethompson2034 2 года назад
@@darnellmagruder283 yes that date is very important because they killed him one year to the day and it was no coincidence that they did that. He'd been marked for death for years but that Vietnam speech sealed the deal, they had to stop him.
@darnellmagruder283
@darnellmagruder283 2 года назад
@@andrethompson2034 It didn't help that other "Negro" ministers turned against King after that speech calling him a traitor along with whites who despised him. I often remind people my age (70) that a lot of the plaudits that King receives now were the exact opposite when he was alive.
@jackmarino4057
@jackmarino4057 2 года назад
Its so interesting listening to this man talk for himself so many people think they are backed by MLK but he was so serious about his cause! I see no one with the same Passion as he had, he literally gave 💯
@dalpaengi
@dalpaengi 2 года назад
Agreed. Many people downplay just how anti-racist he was. I do think being against racism and anti-racist is different. One requires deliberate choice to stand up and speak out. MLK has been watered down. “I have a dream” is great but he said some things that would rock the boat these days.
@Kunfucious577
@Kunfucious577 2 года назад
That’s because he was successful in his cause. He wanted equal opportunity for all and we have that. Activists today, at least in the US, manufacture oppression for selfish reasons.
@keithbrown3889
@keithbrown3889 2 года назад
You're absolutely correct 👏 👌 👍 🙌
@walnettaroberts3567
@walnettaroberts3567 2 года назад
Yes this true because he knew that God sees no color but he also saw and experienced oppression and wanted equal opportunity for all humanity
@wynton921
@wynton921 2 года назад
King was great, but the greater leader was Malcolm X. He had even more global appeal than King.
@colinhall7481
@colinhall7481 2 года назад
Wow - imagine if more poeple were as straight forward in their answers like Martin Luther. How far we have fallen since this time.
@trevorcox3669
@trevorcox3669 2 года назад
As a white 68 year old from the UK . A hero to the world who will never be forgotten RIP
@darlenesmith5086
@darlenesmith5086 2 года назад
Amen
@mauricehawkins1147
@mauricehawkins1147 2 года назад
Yes sir he was!! He was getting brutalized by police and white people all over the country never lifted his hand to hit back you got to admire him
@snotragg6514
@snotragg6514 2 года назад
As a 44 year old black man from the USA we love you more,,
@hhsamcox
@hhsamcox 2 года назад
Share that sentiment with you cousin.
@tonypanzarella9387
@tonypanzarella9387 Год назад
And, so is Martin Luther King, Jr.
@FastNCurious88
@FastNCurious88 2 года назад
I miss the era when conversations such as this took place. Long live the King. ❤️
@skyjuiceification
@skyjuiceification 2 года назад
What c0nversati0ns are u starting?
@Hosenbivad
@Hosenbivad 2 года назад
You could check out the rich roll podcast
@weloveyounay4794
@weloveyounay4794 2 года назад
His style of answering the questions of the interviewer is diplomatic, analytic, realistic, and effective!
@BlowtheTrump9683
@BlowtheTrump9683 2 года назад
A very respectful, interviewer. I like his polite manner.
@eddieokojie5425
@eddieokojie5425 2 года назад
And if he had any preconceived notions, he discarded it quickly!
@hoss-lk4bg
@hoss-lk4bg Год назад
it's suskind boy, u would have loves him if u was alive when he was around
@roundtwo3321
@roundtwo3321 8 месяцев назад
He had a passive tone, but he threw a lot of punches that were meant to get the average person riled up. However, The Honorable Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. wasn't the average person. It was like watching an erudite, verbal, lunch counter, sit-in.
@ThinkTwice2222
@ThinkTwice2222 2 года назад
As a proud Black man from Alabama it's sad to see his message get so manipulated today
@TheMonteCarlo
@TheMonteCarlo 2 года назад
forgive my ignorance, but I want to understand what you mean. how has the message been manipulated? i don't mean this in any accusatory nor derogatory way. just curiosity and wanting to understand more as a southern boy myself.
@orestodomundo6652
@orestodomundo6652 2 года назад
@@TheMonteCarlo Every message is distorted if you don’t do your research and do it probably
@joeyjohnson4826
@joeyjohnson4826 2 года назад
@@TheMonteCarlo can be summed up with one of his speeches. That a man shall be judged by the content of his character and not the color of his skin the Jews and gentiles and blacks and whites will get along with each other. What is being perpetuated by the civil Rights movement today is not what was perpetuated by the gentleman speaking in the interview ..
@TheMonteCarlo
@TheMonteCarlo 2 года назад
@@orestodomundo6652 That's what i'm doing here, friend. Any further recommendations I'm more than open to.
@TheMonteCarlo
@TheMonteCarlo 2 года назад
@@joeyjohnson4826 Thank you. That's what I've always thought personally but have been afraid of going against the grain being accused of racism when there isn't a drop of that evil in my heart. I was worried you'd have said the same as most "poc" my age. Thank you for your wisdom. I'm going to find and read the speech later today, sir.
@clueken13
@clueken13 2 года назад
What a boss…I wish I could speak as measured and with such intelligence as this man.
@kingjoe3rd
@kingjoe3rd 2 года назад
You can but you may want to start by not beginning a sentence with terms like "what a boss".
@clueken13
@clueken13 2 года назад
@@kingjoe3rd 😂😂😂😂
@mrawesome878
@mrawesome878 2 года назад
@@clueken13 you can do anything. Words are a connection to feeling. everyone can express themselves but are limit by words that's why some things can be put into words. listening to other people speak is a great start. and if they are any words you may not understand use a dictionary. focus on learning something everyday and in time you'll become the person you want to be.
@clueken13
@clueken13 2 года назад
@@mrawesome878 I sincerely appreciate your response. You’re so kind and so thoughtful…it matters to me and I wish you nothing but the best in this life my friend.
@antoniomojica212
@antoniomojica212 2 года назад
You would have to be born in 1940
@JonnoPlays
@JonnoPlays 2 года назад
It's so nice to see the full program with no cuts. Great work Timeline channel.
@JonnoPlays
@JonnoPlays 2 года назад
Take a personal challenge and watch the entire program. It's really worth it.
@fredrickadeny5874
@fredrickadeny5874 2 года назад
@@JonnoPlays ààppl
@timishere1925
@timishere1925 2 года назад
@@fredrickadeny5874 Say again?
@acerrome9672
@acerrome9672 2 года назад
There are No More Journo's Exist like this in Our this modern Times.
@leitasmith6562
@leitasmith6562 2 года назад
52:39 cut!!!!!!
@jerryjordan525
@jerryjordan525 2 года назад
This man. Martin Luther King Jr. was in my opinion the most powerful thinker to ever come out of the USA. His wisdom reached beyond any President or world leader. He was truly in line of helping all humans on the planet. Men like this only come along once in a lifetime. I was glad to have lived during the time he walked this earth.
@dennispearson9287
@dennispearson9287 2 года назад
This is One of The Greatest And Most Comprehensive Interviews Ever Conducted With Doctor King !!!....Hats Off To Mr. Suskind For His Very Insightful And Reverential Interview With This Titan Of American History !!!..
@vipnetworker
@vipnetworker 2 года назад
It is amazing to find gems like this on RU-vid. Thank you for posting this. 🙏🏻
@alexandermonday4196
@alexandermonday4196 2 года назад
This video was so moving and relevant to our time. I felt so connected to history, watching this. Well done, Timeline.
@loopy7057
@loopy7057 2 года назад
How is it relevant? These people actually had the perils of systemic racism perpetrated against them.
@alexandermonday4196
@alexandermonday4196 2 года назад
@@loopy7057 From my limited personal perspective, I think their experiences went far beyond systemic racism. The racism was objectively overt and violent. I believe that the video is relevant, in the respect that we see where we came from, as a society. We are also reminded of our friends and neighbors, being bitten by dogs, beaten in the street, and generally abused. I do NOT pretend to have experienced this persecution, but I will try to help other people, with their pain and persecution. Also, Loopy is my sister’s nickname, and you sound just like her. :D When does history become irrelevant? Civil rights, is a battle, that I don’t think we ever stop fighting. Loopy, you are awesome, and I hope our world becomes better. Sincerely, the world needs more kind people.
@alexandermonday4196
@alexandermonday4196 2 года назад
@@loopy7057 I can’t comprehend the pain of being judged by race, but I know what it’s like to be bullied, arbitrarily. With that said, I hope your life is wonderful. Rock on, Loopy!
@dexterdextrow7248
@dexterdextrow7248 2 года назад
Well, that all depends on your perspective don't it, according to many, history never stops being relevant if appropriately considered and utilised. An assessment I would tend to agree with.
@terucks
@terucks 2 года назад
Very intimate. Such an intelligent leader! Very wise above his years
@keithbrown3889
@keithbrown3889 2 года назад
You're right. His mature wisdom was that of a man in his 60's.
@roundtwo3321
@roundtwo3321 8 месяцев назад
He attended college at the age of 15.
@psafety9355
@psafety9355 2 года назад
I love this interview so much! Susskind's questions, Dr. king's responses, and the level of calm in that room during this discussion were so therapeutic to observe. Just think about it, there were no cellphones, there were no computers to run to for quick facts to make you feel like the smartest person alive, and there were no people feeding information through headsets with hopes of coaching a person through the interview. This is what I call a real discussion, and people today should take notes on how they should conduct themselves in such a discussion. No fast-talking, or the use of unnecessary words to get your point across. Just calculated answers, verifiable facts, and honest opinions. Well done!!!!
@alnorth612
@alnorth612 2 года назад
so much respect for Reverend Martin Luther King. He sacrificed his and his familys life so we could have a free world, not just a free United States. The whole world should be grateful to this man
@evilswissy
@evilswissy 2 года назад
humanity is not free thanks to brainless sheeple like you that do not use your intellect to see through the lies and deception of government and media
@johnmilligan6605
@johnmilligan6605 2 года назад
It's worrying that so many of the comments on the internet are obviously made by young people with mental health issues I don't think such people existed in Dr King's time in such numbers
@evilswissy
@evilswissy 2 года назад
@@johnmilligan6605 well, your wrong john. you need to do you own research and come to your own conclusions and stop being mouth fed your intellect by the mainstream narrative
@eddieokojie5425
@eddieokojie5425 2 года назад
I wish a lot more people will appreciate the leadership provided by great people, with even greater vision, like Dr. King, at the material time they perform such enormously impressive feats, with the courage to face up to the evil establishment of yore, instead of these high-falutin acclamations, with the benefit of hindsight. The trend continues till date. Even with the Black Life Matter (BLM), now. Police selectively harass, humiliate and kill blacks, and all we hear from their shameless apologists is, blacks behave in a manner that threaten law enforcement officers, they are too in a hurry to effect change, there’s no more discrimination - having had Obama occupy the highest office in the land, every life matters and all the hogwash they can summon and spew. So, these glaring terrible atrocities of the police and the criminal justice system can’t be seen by these bigots? And for those who manage to see, they can be justified. Then it becomes obligatory on the part of right thinking people to stand up and against these injustices. And, lo and behold, they are branded with all manner of vile and racist epithets, just as Dr. King and the agitators were in their days. Whereas, the only difference between what the BLM people and leadership are now doing to arouse the world’s attention to these injustices, which is consistent with Dr. King’s campaign, that people now praise, but was condemned then, is, it’s happening now. Many years down the road, these evil, wicked and heartless bigots and/or their ilks will craw out of the wood-work to salute the courage of these visionary and courageous people - old and young, black and white - who refuse to be silent in the face of injustice. Just so to be politically correct!
@rolexomegaspecialist9411
@rolexomegaspecialist9411 2 года назад
@@evilswissy Idealism: that's NOT the world which we live in. Life is FULL of indignities, such as disease and death. Grow a pair of balls, and man-up. The human-condition has ALWAYS been a walking contradiction. The average person lies 10 times a day: your not above ANY of it.
@dad_jokes_4ever226
@dad_jokes_4ever226 2 года назад
Thanks so much for uploading this ... it's great to see a full interview with the great man
@schelliegris7481
@schelliegris7481 2 года назад
What I respect so much about this great man is his canniness, his strategic thinking, his deep intellect. Knowing that, as today, people of color and people of white, brown or indigenous need to work together to accomplish the fair, equal and just society.
@saundramichael7968
@saundramichael7968 2 года назад
Gris: and the APPROPRIATION outcome?
@InHisService333
@InHisService333 2 года назад
Honoring Reverend Martin Luther King Jr Holiday with the His message of Hope and salvation through Faith in God YHVH Yeshua ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-KJnDNh7vgkk.html
@roundtwo3321
@roundtwo3321 8 месяцев назад
People of Color includes everyone, except white people, even though white is a color, albeit an absence of color in some units of measurement.
@Brandonthesnifferofall
@Brandonthesnifferofall 2 года назад
Omg why isn’t this more popular!?
@davlinchokazinga1993
@davlinchokazinga1993 2 года назад
A focused speaker he was who clearly knew what he stood for, amazing.
@mauricehawkins1147
@mauricehawkins1147 2 года назад
Right he was getting hit across head all across the country never lifted a finger and fought back, you got to admired him!!
@JonnoPlays
@JonnoPlays 2 года назад
"There will be no stopping point short of justice, and freedom."
@ThinkTwice2222
@ThinkTwice2222 2 года назад
You already have it
@grandspringdale1564
@grandspringdale1564 2 года назад
Preach it🤟
@Msilly52
@Msilly52 2 года назад
We are the people and we are born free....the leaders are the few .... we are the many...freedom belongs to humanity all around the world...it is a God given right...it comes with Freewill....stay united and remember Jesus loves you...
@Juwanhiddengems
@Juwanhiddengems 2 года назад
Are we born with protection from the Caucasian let that sink in
@InHisService333
@InHisService333 2 года назад
Honoring Reverend Martin Luther King Jr Holiday with the His message of Hope and salvation through Faith in God YHVH Yeshua ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-KJnDNh7vgkk.html
@audreyjones203
@audreyjones203 2 года назад
For his age he is very mature and talks with confidence. His parents raised him well. I wish he was around today to show younger men how to present themselves in public. One of a kind they broke the mold when he was taken.
@ExploreTransit
@ExploreTransit 2 года назад
His voice has impact on listeners. One the most inspiring and influential person this planet have seen.
@intoodeepstl314
@intoodeepstl314 2 года назад
It’s a fake voice, dummy
@py20
@py20 2 года назад
What an exceptionally brilliant man! My hero, bar none. Thank you, Dr King, for your selfless leadership and service in the cause of freedom and justice. May your wisdom and legacy continue to inspire us to be and do better to enhance human dignity for all.
@mcooper7542
@mcooper7542 2 года назад
What a great civil discussion and open discussion of the situation.
@grandspringdale1564
@grandspringdale1564 2 года назад
It's so so sad to think this man's message has been ignored in the modern day by so many people😑
@jspellie3103
@jspellie3103 2 года назад
What a great man the US needs someone like him today.
@nannettegauchat9140
@nannettegauchat9140 2 года назад
Ben Carson, Candice Owen, Larry Elder, Winsome Sears to name a few
@keithbrown3889
@keithbrown3889 2 года назад
@@nannettegauchat9140 those persons don't compare to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
@no1sdad3512
@no1sdad3512 2 года назад
@@nannettegauchat9140 none of those people rate at all with the likes of Dr. King. What are YOU thinking?
@roundtwo3321
@roundtwo3321 8 месяцев назад
@@nannettegauchat9140 Never. They speak for the "Southern Dixiecrats". They are shills.
@debbieramsey-hanks3757
@debbieramsey-hanks3757 2 года назад
An important interview then and now.words of. wisdom, everlasting wisdom from Dr. Rev.Martin. Luther King and Mr. David Susskind at a pivotal moment in history , our history and all of the. everlasting ramifications then and now. Amazing interview. Thank you
@lorenzowere9433
@lorenzowere9433 2 года назад
even this peaceful man was killed for just wanting to be treated as person...thats how hardcore racist America is
@barbarabrown8768
@barbarabrown8768 2 года назад
Thank you David Susskin... Powerful interview with Dr Martin Luther king..I love it when he says,"all men of Goodwill!"..I Truly think, he was before his time..his passion for Justice of mankind..His voice is Captivating ...I can listen to him for hours,!. He speaks to the Soul of Morality and the Principal , first the Beginning The Family !
@ty.1357
@ty.1357 2 года назад
I agree! Yet I don’t think he was before his time. He was put in the exact time where he was needed the most! But yes well said
@eddieokojie5425
@eddieokojie5425 2 года назад
The world is a cruel and evil place! After murdering you, they praise and quote you. There’s no end to their perfidy!
@ladyzinada5341
@ladyzinada5341 2 года назад
WE LOVE YOU DR. KING. Thankful God gave you a life in the time you lived to bring Justice to Injustices in our Country. We miss you. I Serve your Agency because you Served 1st.😌
@florencelanlenou7278
@florencelanlenou7278 2 года назад
Dr. Martin Luther the King Junior was a great man with deep wisdom. May his soul rest in peace. May he pray for us. Amen.
@curtissmith3196
@curtissmith3196 2 года назад
Dr King had an amazing way of effectively changing racism and segregation in America. His approach and tactics were world class
@kasulebriankalule2129
@kasulebriankalule2129 2 года назад
What an eloquent gentleman with a resolute mind!
@hoss-lk4bg
@hoss-lk4bg Год назад
amen and full of faith and positive outlook on tha negro
@hoss-lk4bg
@hoss-lk4bg Год назад
and positive outlook for tha negro
@domdomjob2959
@domdomjob2959 2 года назад
Dr King was truly remarkable and one of the greatest men that walked the earth,so eloquent,intelligent and quick witted, no wonder the authorities were not comfortable with him, just like Malcolm. If these men had been alive today, the whole world would treat black folks with much reverence than what’s happening today.
@ArifuddinMohammed
@ArifuddinMohammed Год назад
It was more difficult for them to debate with Malcolm X. He used to attack with truth. To bring justice by any means necessary is not Violence. "Africans were kidnapped and brought to America", this is not hate teaching this is true. "Blacks are the victims of police brutality", this is not hate teaching this is true. Malcolm X was an obvious reaction to racism. Malcolm X was not hate.
@emmacausey9805
@emmacausey9805 2 года назад
Some are called to live to die for humankind. This beautiful, intelligent and thoughtful man continues to stir our heart to believe in love.
@sunmamadress7476
@sunmamadress7476 Год назад
Truth wasn’t afraid to to pass He said he has seen what our father vision in him a dream when he was awake I love and care about all of us too I was only 5 years old but I always knew something was not right or made any sense to me. Now I realize what I was thinking was correct.
@judiechamblee9581
@judiechamblee9581 2 года назад
history is very important..love this video..we have come a long way..thank god for what martin luther stood for back then...he was such a deep thinker and talker... thank you...
@dakotashea3561
@dakotashea3561 2 года назад
He'd be so disappointed in how far we've fallen since his death
@TheWinterShadow
@TheWinterShadow 2 года назад
That comment is 100 percent on point.
@ladaca-yi1xm
@ladaca-yi1xm 2 года назад
Since his murder.
@dakotashea3561
@dakotashea3561 2 года назад
@@ladaca-yi1xm murder is a cause of death but thanks for incorrecting me xD
@Dbulkss
@Dbulkss 2 года назад
When free speech was PURE for the intent of honest CHANGE.
@mcooper7542
@mcooper7542 2 года назад
My right wing parents always told me that MLK was a great man. This interview is a perfect example of his wisdom and great leadership.
@shakiMiki
@shakiMiki 2 года назад
It took his murder for white right wingers to say that. He was reviled & harassed during his life. Probably by people like them.
@quincybell5835
@quincybell5835 2 года назад
What difference it makes that u are lifts wing depends how or what you think about black people MLK was saying we are the same no matter what
@antoinesmith8849
@antoinesmith8849 2 года назад
All right wingers hated him and said he was a troublemaker. It was only 20 years later when he was long gone that history was rewritten and he was "admired"
@tweezee
@tweezee 2 года назад
"The Greatest among you will be a servant." Jesus
@tomrhodes1629
@tomrhodes1629 2 года назад
Yes, he who would be greatest amongst you would be servant to all. "The Book of GOD" at A Course in Truth - GOD serves up the full meal deal. Elijah has returned, as prophesied...
@ladyzinada5341
@ladyzinada5341 2 года назад
🤗🥰
@deflategate1297
@deflategate1297 2 года назад
How can I be a servant of God gave me free will
@MaximumSunlite
@MaximumSunlite 2 года назад
@@tomrhodes1629 👀
@felinefokus
@felinefokus 2 года назад
I am such a fan. I just have no words for the amount of Love he exudes. It was said, "If you could only love enough, you would be the most powerful person in the world"~Emmett Fox I can only aspire to acquire the humility, love, understanding and intellect to name a few that he possesses. King lives on forever and ever giving generations such as me a model to look up to!
@deloreswillis9224
@deloreswillis9224 Год назад
Amen
@MariAlistineMoss
@MariAlistineMoss 2 года назад
The part about moderation standing in the way of progress...big eye opener.
@TheJapanChannelDcom
@TheJapanChannelDcom 2 года назад
Interesting to be reminded how much language has been changed by political correctness.
@sanhuan34
@sanhuan34 2 года назад
Real leadership vs today's immaturity.
@coolexio
@coolexio 2 года назад
You mean use of words like negroe?
@JB-pp1kt
@JB-pp1kt 2 года назад
@Human Rights wtf. No.. people who don’t respect animals are the problem not some country
@timishere1925
@timishere1925 2 года назад
@@coolexio I can't speak for him but I'd say thats one example. How we identify black folks in this Country has changed multiple times.Are you black, and if so what do you consider the proper term now?
@coolexio
@coolexio 2 года назад
@@timishere1925 it's one poignant example, I am not sure there are any other examples to be honest having listened to the whole interview. To suggest that the obsolescence of words like negroe is a result of political correctness as opposed to just an overall recalibration of American societal attitudes pressured by the Civil rights movement and other stakeholders is just bizzare. I feel very squeamish about the original comment. It feels insincere and a misappropriation. On what to call black people, or how my race is relevant to that, I'm not sure I understand the basis of this question, you could ask its reverse, what to call white people, and we could be nonethewiser, perhaps you could give more context on the basis of your question. All I know for certain in the context of this comment and interview is what NOT to call them.
@twinflowerhare9047
@twinflowerhare9047 2 года назад
The content of our character.. The best he ever said.
@machsimillian14
@machsimillian14 2 года назад
But why did he have to say that? He had to say that because that wasn't true at the time. People were being judged by only the color of their skin. The ideal would be his statement or his charge. That still isn't the case today, and when the far-right takes his words out of context to try and suggest that we are in some post-racial society while they push voter-suppressing tactics motivated mostly by the color of the skin of their voters, it's almost pathological in nature.
@no1sdad3512
@no1sdad3512 2 года назад
Many speeches in which he said greater things than that. Please read MORE by the Rev. Dr. King.
@hoss-lk4bg
@hoss-lk4bg Год назад
explain
@lalonguecarabine4952
@lalonguecarabine4952 2 года назад
"I am convinced more now than ever that non violent resistance is the most potent weapon for people who are oppressed in their struggle for freedom and justice".
@garynicholson2931
@garynicholson2931 2 года назад
This has been demonstrated through Gandhi, MLK John. Lennon and many others. Yes I agree.
@pgrothschild
@pgrothschild 2 года назад
@@garynicholson2931 Jesus Christ, Cesar Chavez, late Malcolm X, most animal activists today take the same approach also.
@machsimillian14
@machsimillian14 2 года назад
Yet at the same time he understood the rage and militant resistance of the oppressed and critiqued those who were the oppressors of expecting the oppressed to remain nonviolent or to dictate to them how they were expected to make their grievances known. He didn't support violence, yet he didn't condemn it either, he merely stated that it would most likely distract from the cause of the protest, and complicate the cause.
@xbmpr
@xbmpr 2 года назад
23:02 I love his accent when he says “issue”
@darlenesmith5086
@darlenesmith5086 2 года назад
Amen
@aztronomy7457
@aztronomy7457 2 года назад
Gosh the level of class that people spoke and carried themselves with back then. It may have been worse in many other areas of life, but they sure knew how to orate.
@thejtrax
@thejtrax 2 года назад
Southern, well-spoken, educated, pleasantly voiced, bold, and calm.
@vp-oe1em
@vp-oe1em 2 года назад
And murdered by hate
@FringeSpectre
@FringeSpectre 2 года назад
Whoopity doo. Its not like thats surprising. Nice random laundry list though.
@thejtrax
@thejtrax 2 года назад
@@FringeSpectre was that necessary?
@FringeSpectre
@FringeSpectre 2 года назад
@@thejtrax about as necessary as your comment I think. That is to say, neither were necessary.
@thejtrax
@thejtrax 2 года назад
@@FringeSpectre You're a bored troll.
@tombasye1016
@tombasye1016 2 года назад
This Is Great TimeLine Channel To Hear Martin Luther King Jr. And All He Shared With Everyone For Us To Hear Around The World.
@leonnehaaijman4709
@leonnehaaijman4709 2 года назад
He made so much sense …
@carmel-wayfinder5401
@carmel-wayfinder5401 2 года назад
I love and honor you Sir ...So proud that you are a part of my heritage ⚖️ Rest in power👊🏾
@chestercrow1440
@chestercrow1440 2 года назад
Martin Luther King was and is a great man long after his death
@marcusvaughn7019
@marcusvaughn7019 2 года назад
MLK, one of the greatest Americans. I think he would be shocked at where things have recently changed in the US. I love him dearly and always will.
@kevingarris198
@kevingarris198 2 года назад
He would be shocked at your characterization of him as "one of the greatest Americans", given the disdain his American contemporaries had for him.
@marcusvaughn7019
@marcusvaughn7019 2 года назад
@@kevingarris198 Perhaps you're correct on some level, he certainly had his share of enemies, from J. Edgar Hover, to the Dixiecrats in the deep South. However, I believe he was already seeing minor changes in the nation concerning race relations just prior to his death in 1968. What a shame he did not live long enough to see a black man elected for two terms as US President in just a little under 40 years later.
@හරිමගඋදෙසා
@හරිමගඋදෙසා 2 года назад
Both gentlemen with their broad minded interview elucidated the humanity at the highest order. Thanks a lot. Dr. Jayantha Pathirana from Sri Lanka
@LuzMaria95
@LuzMaria95 2 года назад
His words are still relevant today. I’m glad this video is available on this channel.
@Eli-qr9hc
@Eli-qr9hc 2 года назад
We need more leaders like MLK as role model for the youth, today
@kevingarris198
@kevingarris198 2 года назад
If one were to emerge, hopefully he would be appreciated by his contemporaries rather than in retrospect.
@garynicholson2931
@garynicholson2931 2 года назад
Yes
@eddieokojie5425
@eddieokojie5425 2 года назад
You had him, but he was wasted!
@mandrrtt9535
@mandrrtt9535 2 года назад
Oh wait that's not what LeBron James is...?
@SueLyons1
@SueLyons1 2 года назад
ones who embrace #halfthesky
@jermaineshaw4750
@jermaineshaw4750 2 года назад
One of the most brilliant men that the United States, no the world, has produced. The world is a better place because Dr. King lived.
@carmelmacklin6263
@carmelmacklin6263 2 года назад
This man is amazing! His is so smart and savvy with his responses. Great interview. He doesn't let the interviewer pit him against other black leaders in the movement that have different tactics or view points. He states he doest want to misrepresent or judge them, although he may disagree with them. I laughed aloud when he spoke about white men who believe in segregation by day, but integration by night. Many have fathered black children.
@simondilling5353
@simondilling5353 2 года назад
That comment made me laugh too and he had the same serious look on his face when he said it. It is a serious matter, but the manner in which he said it was funny and also excellent because it reveals the absurdity of that behaviour.
@bkkbound
@bkkbound 2 года назад
A time when questions were intelligent and responses coherent and heard with respect .. the bickering sound bite interviews we see now offer nothing to intelligent discourse and debate.
@ElleCee62978
@ElleCee62978 2 года назад
He was an incredible man.
@RELNY77
@RELNY77 2 года назад
Dr. King is the clear definition of “righteous intent.” Brilliant man. He was one of the important American mentors. Love the the tone and high regard Susskind has with him the Rev. May g-d return the Reverend’s soul into humanity for a blessing to solve all problems. His demeanor and wisdom is so powerful
@thebiblesaid
@thebiblesaid 2 года назад
This great interview: full of wisdom. God bless his soul ✨
@wilgraham4476
@wilgraham4476 2 года назад
His words are so prophetic 58 yrs ago.
@m.pearce3273
@m.pearce3273 2 года назад
A fascinating Historical David Susskind interview. We in the COVID lockdown could learn a great deal from Dr Martin Luther King's Struggle for Human Rights
@scienceandmatter8739
@scienceandmatter8739 2 года назад
Nah wie could not.,i AS a German in Germany am disgusted and SCHOCKED that REAL KONZENTRATIONSLAGER ARE OPERATING AGAIN! MAKING PRODUCTS FOR NIKES AND BOSSES ETC
@BlueHopi144
@BlueHopi144 2 года назад
Human rights are being stripped from citizens by a very manipulated Plandemic or Agenda 21 dictatorship . Its clear as day except for the people listening to the false narratives by the TV News . This time i think we will succeed at making our rights respected ( Common Law especially )
@m.pearce3273
@m.pearce3273 2 года назад
@@BlueHopi144 I think that you ate right on the point on my first post. My only fear is to few of us in the Real Known
@PhilRockwell
@PhilRockwell 2 года назад
There will be a greater sickness and then more strict Mandates. These future mandates if not followed, The government give permission to the military, to go too the homes of these people in the middle of the night. And take people too prepared fema zones or camps. If you comes across places that are being built in particular areas, But these areas are miles aways from large populated areas. Then you witnessing the creation of such a place, were there is no freedom but only tyranny and heavy surveillance. You that are for these mandates are for your own freedom too be token away. Only the true King of Kings 🙏can save you now.
@BlueHopi144
@BlueHopi144 2 года назад
@@m.pearce3273 the growing number of awakened souls is climbing exponentially so we should not fear not being enough to breakdown that outdated system and its puppets . I firmly feel we have already put them in a fear state actually ....they are desperate and making too many mistakes that will bring them to International Courts soon or later ( by the end of next year ) .
@richardhausig9493
@richardhausig9493 2 года назад
He was a great man.
@tombasye1016
@tombasye1016 Год назад
That Was One Of The Most Interesting Talking Points In Every Avenue Possible, From The Great Martin Luther King Jr. Anyone Today Should Listen To Them Both Talk For Over An Hour In A Half, Especially What Is Currently Going On In Our Beautiful United States Of America. 🤔
@teresaferrer4748
@teresaferrer4748 2 года назад
This is when RU-vid shines!
@racky2227
@racky2227 2 года назад
He was a truly brilliant man!
@hoss-lk4bg
@hoss-lk4bg Год назад
suskind or tha negro
@NaturalT-qu2if
@NaturalT-qu2if 2 года назад
Thank you so much for sharing this, wow! I am so grateful for what Dr. King did for us all Glory to God! Tears😍
@BarbieKP
@BarbieKP 2 года назад
I am also convinced as David Susskind said Martin Luther King absolutely was a great man. We suffered a great loss upon his assignation. We could greatly benefit from real discussions like this with great minded individuals being allowed to explain the practical realities and common sense methods of achieving the much desired goal of racial equality. Unfortunately it seems at the moment great people are barred by every means possible from coming forward and the voice of reason is censored away and squelched by most well know media and plat forms. It doesn't mean they aren't around. Its just we have to work harder to be able to hear the wisdoms they have to share. I often think of how dismayed Rev. KIng would be if he cold see the horrific state of things as they are. Where the authorities and the loudest now franticly: insist, promote, cause, encourage project, & etc... as much division at they possibly can. The only remedy available to regular people is a constant dose of discernment and wisdom provided directly from a close walk with God through knowing Jesus
@nannettegauchat9140
@nannettegauchat9140 2 года назад
Amen, couldn't agree more.
@barryterry6743
@barryterry6743 2 года назад
RESPECT RESPECT RESPECT🙏i Salute Dr MLK
@andrewrobinson2565
@andrewrobinson2565 2 года назад
This is audio-visual gold 🏆.
@sylviaanderson704
@sylviaanderson704 2 года назад
Thank you James most haters are self haters
@lordcron
@lordcron 2 года назад
What gets lost is that this was a man who wanted to just be a preacher of a small church and preach the word of the lord.... He (like all the others) never sat out to be a "Civil Rights Leader." To all the racists who claim they couldn't stand him, YOU CREATED HIM!!! All you had to do is be fair and decent. You know what he was fighting for?!.... Not some kind of "Super Human" rights but rather his "Basic Human Rights!" That's it! All they had to do was let people live like basic everyday humans and they couldn't even do that!
@antman5972
@antman5972 2 года назад
If Lincoln hadn't been assassinated, reconstruction would have continued Dr. King like you said would have been just an associate pastor in his father church. Lincoln made America own every word of the Constitution and Declaration of Independence if we were to a true democracy. Dr. King continued where Lincoln had been stopped.
@cokerockstop2
@cokerockstop2 2 года назад
Listened to the whole interview at work and it's amazing to be able to listen to him speak and explain his views. Great video, awesome channel!
@tonybaker2968
@tonybaker2968 2 года назад
The greatest American of my lifetime, and I'm seventy-three
@mauricehawkins1147
@mauricehawkins1147 2 года назад
Definitely the top 5 most important Americans of all times
@clintonjameshuddleston-apo9385
@clintonjameshuddleston-apo9385 2 года назад
I agree. And he despised violence
@henriomoeje8741
@henriomoeje8741 2 года назад
As much as speeches were effective and powerful, he knew the enormous effectiveness and far reaching hand of the news media. Calm, collected, purposeful and eloquent in dissecting the hypocrisy of the American state.
@friendswitdadealer
@friendswitdadealer 2 года назад
Great podcast. Can't wait for next week's episode.
@nenaaa1444
@nenaaa1444 2 года назад
A much needed message for today every wise person should watch listen and learn. History can't be erased or temade only fools would dare try to.
@redbarchetta8782
@redbarchetta8782 2 года назад
Thank you for this.
@goat1408
@goat1408 2 года назад
1954...year my dad was born....my cousin who died last year (2021) was less than a month old when this aired....I was born a dozen years after King was killed and now older than he was....and we still in the struggle...
@Titan_Alex_007
@Titan_Alex_007 2 года назад
The elegance to which MLK answers question is magnificent. One can also note he never speaks ill of any black man
@lakeshagadson357
@lakeshagadson357 2 года назад
i really love listening to people like dr king and maya angelo.
@warriorpoet667
@warriorpoet667 2 года назад
I believe MLK had a much better grasp of the term “justice” compared to the modern social justice movement today.
@eddieokojie5425
@eddieokojie5425 2 года назад
You may well say so, now. But, mind you, society evolve. The current meaning of ‘justice’ will have to change to conform with the reality of our present era. Tell me the justice in systemic racism and all it’s ugly manifestations in our current reality. In another 50 to 70 years, same term or concept will need to change to suit or accommodate the reality of that era. And, people will always have reasons to applaud positive changes that occurred in eras gone by. This is where we really need to be colour blind, so that we can fully appreciate the positive changes in our societies. Not when we flip the catch-phrase ‘colour blind’ glibly with reckless abandon, however, with nothing to show for it!
@angelocaudle93
@angelocaudle93 2 года назад
He got murdered in broad daylight…
@TheWinterShadow
@TheWinterShadow 2 года назад
What social justice movement is happening today?
@craigprice1598
@craigprice1598 2 года назад
@@TheWinterShadow , I know right
@jacktherebel2206
@jacktherebel2206 2 года назад
I always find it amazing when Far Right loonies try to hijack his message...the same people who prosecuted and killed him.
@senisalami5204
@senisalami5204 2 года назад
I was 20years old when MLK was assisinated in US. He was a great civil rights leader, full of wisdom, knowledge and understanding of political issues especially black racial discrimination confronting the USA. A true and trusted black leader that will remain evergreen in our memories when writing the history of world leaders.
@kawannadixon4327
@kawannadixon4327 2 года назад
DR.KING UNDERSTOOD HIS ASSIGNMENT HE AND THEE OTHER GREAT BLACK LEADERS WERE A THREAT BECAUSE THEY HAD NO FEAR 💯👋🏾👍🏾 🙏🏾
@uvic4027
@uvic4027 2 года назад
Dr. King was just amazing. I wish he were still here.
@bweaver760
@bweaver760 2 года назад
Why have we lost this form of conversation and discussion today? The rational and logical reasoning that we witness in this interview has been lost!
@markquinn1216
@markquinn1216 2 года назад
The country was way more racist back then. I'm not sure I agree with that.
@choppergirl
@choppergirl 2 года назад
Before I watched this, the main question on my mind was "So what's the verdict, did he write his own speeches?" By 3 minutes in I wa like, oh yes, there's no doubt, unless otherwise noted in history, he wrote his own speeches. He's intelligent, he's got stuff to say, he can say it eloquently, and he knows how to say it. A person like this... writes their own speeches, or elucidates the core of what they are trying to communicate extemporaneously on the spot.
@r.j1221
@r.j1221 2 года назад
He was considered a child prodigy. He graduated college at 18 i believe
@CJu15
@CJu15 2 года назад
I wonder why you would even ponder that?
@choppergirl
@choppergirl 2 года назад
@@CJu15 Because I had heard someone else had written the I have a dream essay and mailed it to or given it to him and he had used or modified it...
@lorebay2593
@lorebay2593 2 года назад
??? Never doubted!
@roundtwo3321
@roundtwo3321 8 месяцев назад
Why is this an important issue for you?
@sileymanebarro386
@sileymanebarro386 2 года назад
Thank. You. For. Everything. You. Done. For. The. Black. People. I. Love. Mlk
@shelleychoate5830
@shelleychoate5830 Год назад
A great man , we need more ppl like him in this world and in our political positions .
@sylviaanderson704
@sylviaanderson704 2 года назад
Such a Man of God!!!! OMG so much class rest in heaven! Dr King🙏❤️God reward you for your labor of Love for the work in the American Negro community! I have much Love and respect for your service
@joycereine729
@joycereine729 2 года назад
Dr. Martin Luther King is One of Many Examples, Of those, Who are The ANOINTED and APPOINTED, BY "OUR HEAVENLY FATHER'"; "AMEN"!!!!!!
@joycereine729
@joycereine729 2 года назад
❤Thank You and Continue to Be "BLESSED"!!!!!
@joycereine729
@joycereine729 2 года назад
❤Thank You and Continue to Be BLESSED"!!!!!
@joycereine729
@joycereine729 2 года назад
Thank You, We must withstand in this evil time, We must be Steadfast, Immovable, Always Abounding, In "THE WORDS OF THE LORD"; "AMEN" 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽, Much 💘 For All...
@joycereine729
@joycereine729 2 года назад
My Beloved Brothers and Sisters and Your Families; Much 💘 For All of You. Genesis 50: 20, What was meant for your harm, "GOD" WILL Turn it around for Your Good. Amen!!!! Things are Not Always, The way, That they seem to be. Please Re-read the above scripture and Know this: This is "GOD'S WORLD, "HE" RUN THIS; All Others run, is their mouth! Don't you Know" "HE" CAN THINK, THIS world ended, And IT SHALL BE DONE??? No fear.... You better develop some!!!!!
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