David Susskind Archive (import)
Interview With Dr. Martin Luther King
David Susskind's historical, long and intimate interview with Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. originally aired on June 9,
1963. Now, restored by The Paley Center, this broadcast has not been seen in full since its original airing. Among the
subjects discussed were the current state of the American Civil Rights Movement and the then recent events in
Birmingham, Alabama. On that Sunday night in June, WPIX-TV (NY) cleared this extraordinary interview between Susskind
(host of 'Open End') and the Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr. 'Open End' had recently been removed from the schedule of
WNEW-TV because of the station's management reluctance to air discussions regarding race relations in America. WPIX
picked up the ball, and the rest, as they say, became history. Susskind and Dr. King discussed the gamut of racial
issues of the day, particularly Dr. King's disappointment at the speed at which the Kennedy Administration was moving
regarding Civil Rights legislation. The interview so rattled the White House that President Kennedy responded by going
on national television to defend his Administration's positions and to outline his push for what would later be the
Civil and Voter's rights Acts.
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Format
DVM - 1 disk
Release
12-11-2019
Label
Item-nr
535727
EAN
0760137294597
Availability
In stock