Martin Luther King, Presente!
Thursday, January 17, 2008
If you can’t make it to Memphis this weekend, Martin Luther King is just a click – or short subway ride – away:
- Four brief video clips
featuring the civil rights leader are now
available online
from the AFL-CIO. Included are a 10-minute
version of “I
Am A Man” which tells the story of the
1968 Memphis sanitation strike. King talks
about the dignity of labor in the 2-minute
“Support
for Sanitation Workers” clip, the right
to protest in the 1-minute “Somewhere
I Read” and offers powerfully prophetic
words the day before his assassination in the
39-second “I
See The Promised Land” clip.
- The new art exhibit in the AFL-CIO lobby commemorates the Memphis sanitation workers’ strike, King’s pivotal role in it and the enduring links between the labor and civil rights movements. The exhibit features photos, banners and quotes-from Dr. King and from the sanitation workers.
- The DC Labor FilmFest will present the documentary “At the River I Stand” next Friday, January 25 at noon in the AFL-CIO’s Gompers Room, introduced by Bill Lucy, AFSCME Secretary-Treasurer and CBTU President.
- Save the date for a March 31 brown bag discussion and book-signing at 12:30P at the AFL-CIO with Mike Honey, author of Going Down Jericho Road: The Memphis Strike, Martin Luther King’s Last Campaign.
