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  <title>Building Bridges Radio: Celebrating King with Dr. Clayborne Carson</title>
  <description>    Building Bridges: Your Community and Labor Report
                  National Edition
         Produced by Ken Nash and Mimi Rosenberg 
                    28 minutes
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               Forty Years Since King: 
   Struggling to End Racism, Sexism, Poverty, and War
                 with
Dr. Clayborne Carson,author &amp;amp; editor of several books 
about the civil rights struggle in the US, including 
   &amp;quot;The Autobiography of Martin Luther King Jr.&amp;quot;

Dr. Carson joins us to take stock of the legacy of Dr. King 
and how we, standing at the crossroads of change or 
regression in 2008 much as we were in 1968, can be 
informed by his prophetic understanding &amp;amp; activism. 
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Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., 

Speech at the 30th Anniversary Rally of District 65
at Madison Square Garden in NYC in October 1963.
A speech in which he addresses the issues of race 
and class.                                                   
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for more information contact Ken Nash - knash@igc.org                                      

          Building Bridges is regularly broadcast live over WBAI, 
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                          WRPI, Troy, New York                   
                          WNRB, Wausau, WI                             
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                                 as well as internet stations: 

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                         AmericanFM.org
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                  www.buildingbridgesradio.org     </description>
  <subject>Rev. Martin Luther King; Jr.; Dr. Clayborne Carson; civil rights; Memphis Sanitation Strike</subject>
  <creator>Ken Nash and Mimi Rosenberg</creator>
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  <uploader>knash@igc.org</uploader>
  <addeddate>2008-04-03 15:21:59</addeddate>
  <publicdate>2008-04-03 15:32:04</publicdate>
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