MLK Freedom Groove

From the vaults! Rich Rich Juzwiak's awesome remixing of MLK's "Let Freedom Ring" speech titled, MLK in the house. Stick around long enough and you'll also find in the playlist MLK's actual speech, courtesy of the MLK Library.


And for your negritudinal edification, 'tis from the archives:

forty years later : martin luther king's "let freedom ring" speech

Jeffrey Langstraat's Race and Multicultural Politics

The Opression Olympics

David Michaelson's Race, Political Relevance and Survival in America

The audacity of biracial hope

Sonya's A New Black Power

My Black Puerto Rico

Black Mother, White Child

Black and White and Brown and Mixed Like Me


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