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245 04 The address to the First Montgomery Improvement 
       Association mass meeting|h[OverDrive/Libby electronic 
       resource]|ban unabridged selection from A call to 
       conscience, the landmark speeches of Dr. Martin Luther 
       King, Jr. /|c[compiled by] Clayborne Carson and Kris 
       Shepard. 
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500    Downloadable audio file. 
500    Title from: Title details screen. 
500    Unabridged. 
500    Duration: 0:25:51. 
511 0  Various readers. 
520    "A call to conscience" is a milestone collection of Dr. 
       King's most influential and best-known speeches. Compiled 
       by Stanford historian Dr. Clayborne Carson, director of 
       the King Papers Project, and by contributing editor Kris 
       Shepard, this volume takes you behind the scenes on an 
       astonishing historical journey -- from the small, crowded 
       church in Montgomery, Alabama, where "The birth of a new 
       nation" ignited the modern civil rights movement; to the 
       center of the nation's capital, where "I have a dream" 
       echoed through a nation's conscience; to the Mason Temple 
       in Memphis, where over ten thousand people heard Dr. King 
       give his last, transcendent speech, "I've been to the 
       mountaintop," the night before his assassination. In 
       twelve important introductions, some of the world's most 
       renowned leaders and theologians -- Andrew Young, His 
       Holiness the Dalai Lama, Senator Edward M. Kennedy, and 
       Mrs. Rosa Parks ... 
538    Requires OverDrive Media Console (file size: 6200 KB). 
538    Mode of access: World Wide Web. 
650  0 African Americans|xCivil rights.|vSound recordings. 
650  0 Civil rights movements|zUnited States|xHistory|y20th 
       century.|vSound recordings. 
650  0 Speeches, addresses, etc., American.|vSound recordings. 
651  0 United States|xRace relations. 
700 1  Carson, Clayborne,|d1944- 
700 1  Shepard, Kris. 
700 1  King, Martin Luther,|cJr.,|d1929-1968.|tCall to 
       conscience.|kSelections. 
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       OverDrive/Libby