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'No matter where it leads, I am going to tell the truth'
Author: Raine    Date: 01/16/2017 14:03:52

Good Morning, Friends. The source of the following is at the video link.

Rare excerpts from "The Frank McGee Sunday Report: Martin Luther King Profile," NBC News, May 7, 1967. The symbol behind Dr. King was used by the Chicago Freedom Movement, also known as the Chicago Open Housing Movement, which Dr. King helped lead from 1965-67. Under it was the slogan, coined by movement spokesperson Don Rose, "We're On the Move To End Slums."

In the interview, Dr. King talks with NBC correspondent Tom Petit about why he chose to "take a vigorous stand" against the U. S. government's undeclared war in Vietnam, for which he had received widespread criticism from the news media, civil-rights groups, religious and labor leaders and President Lyndon B. Johnson's administration.

"I cannot overlook the fact that I am a Negro," Dr. King tells Petit, "and that this war is doing a great deal to destroy the lives of thousands and thousands of my brothers and sisters. We are dying physically in disproportionate numbers in Vietnam. ... The other thing is that we are dying spiritually and psychologically in disproportionate numbers at home in the ghettos, and I think the war itself accounts for our spiritual and psychological death here at home."

This is how the struggles for civil rights at home and for peace abroad are "tied together."

Dr. King also answers the charge that the civil-rights movement is "dead" by explaining that it has entered a "new phase ... where we are seeking GENUINE equality, where we are dealing with hard economic and social issues" beyond integrating lunch counters and buses.

In an excerpt from a speech at Cleveland, Ohio, on April 28, 1967, Dr. King answers the critics of his peace stand by branding the Vietnam conflict as "an evil war." "And no matter where it leads," he declares, "no matter what abuses it may bring, I'm gonna tell the truth."

A year later, on March 10, 1968, "The Frank McGee Sunday Report," which had provided Dr. King with a fair platform to explain his views on the Vietnam war, broadcast an hour-long special report on the increasingly costly and divisive conflict.

In his summation, McGee, who was one of the first television network "stars" to publicly express doubts about the war, said: "The grand objective -- the building of a free nation [in South Vietnam] -- is not nearer, but further from realization. In short, the war, as the Administration has defined it, is being lost. ... Laying aside all other arguments, the time is at hand when we must decide whether it is futile to destroy Vietnam in the effort to save it" (Don Oberdorfer, "Tet! Turning Point in the Vietnam War" [Johns Hopkins, UP, 1971, 2001], pp. 272-73).

Three and a half weeks later, on April 4, 1968, Dr. King was assassinated at Memphis, Tenn.




"No matter where it leads, no matter what abuses it may bring, I'm gonna tell the truth!!!"


and

Raine
 

18 comments (Latest Comment: 01/17/2017 01:22:37 by TriSec)
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Comment by Scoopster on 01/16/2017 14:30:39
Mornin' all!

https://i.imgur.com/oIUG5Bu.jpg


Comment by wickedpam on 01/16/2017 14:34:04
Morning

Comment by wickedpam on 01/16/2017 14:35:25
Quote by Scoopster:
Mornin' all!

https://i.imgur.com/oIUG5Bu.jpg



God bless the BBC and their awesome shade

Comment by Raine on 01/16/2017 14:45:41
Good morning!

Comment by Raine on 01/16/2017 14:46:30
Quote by wickedpam:
Quote by Scoopster:
Mornin' all!

https://i.imgur.com/oIUG5Bu.jpg



God bless the BBC and their awesome shade



Comment by Mondobubba on 01/16/2017 15:21:36
Raine thanks for not using a white-washed MLK quote. :)

Comment by Mondobubba on 01/16/2017 15:34:58
Quote by Raine:
Quote by wickedpam:
Quote by Scoopster:
Mornin' all!

https://i.imgur.com/oIUG5Bu.jpg



God bless the BBC and their awesome shade



Ah! I found the provenance! It isn't the Radio Times. It is from the Scottish Sunday Herald TV guide. First posted by Billy Bragg.

Comment by Raine on 01/16/2017 15:39:46
Quote by Mondobubba:
Raine thanks for not using a white-washed MLK quote. :)

You are welcome.



Comment by Will in Chicago on 01/16/2017 15:46:17
Good morning, bloggers!!!

We will have to look to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and several others to inspire us to hold true to our beliefs.

I am dreading this year. While I have high hopes for myself, I fear that the incoming administration will make that of George W. Bush look competent and peaceful. So, let us resolve to be true to who we are and to have courage.

Comment by Raine on 01/16/2017 15:51:44
Comment by Raine on 01/16/2017 16:12:17
Comment by livingonli on 01/16/2017 16:31:50
If you get the digital Network Get TV (Dish Network 373 otherwise check local listings), they are re-running MLK's appearance on the Merv Griffin show. Yes, such a thing exists.

Comment by Raine on 01/16/2017 16:33:06
Quote by livingonli:
If you get the digital Network Get TV (Dish Network 373 otherwise check local listings), they are re-running MLK's appearance on the Merv Griffin show. Yes, such a thing exists.
I almost put that in the blog today!

That's great they are airing it!


Comment by Raine on 01/16/2017 18:20:24
Comment by Mondobubba on 01/16/2017 19:39:07
Quote by Raine:
This is just lovely.



Damn dust.

Comment by livingonli on 01/16/2017 21:19:19
The Springsteen cover band has dropped out of the Trump inaugural.

Comment by TriSec on 01/17/2017 01:22:37
Evening folks.

TriSec is old - I've just given up on my achilles and have ordered a stylish cane.

<-- walking with a limp since 2013.