Title: Martin Luther King, Jr. Speaks at Michigan State University, 1965
Original Date: February 11, 1965 Digital Date: January 22, 2019

Subject: Students, Campus, East Lansing, MLK Jr. Visit

Description: Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. speaks at MSU Auditorium to nearly 4,000 students and community members, to launch the Student Education Program (later called the Student Tutorial Education Program, or STEP). King addresses three challenges facing the world: achieving a world brotherhood perspective, abolishing the notion of superior and inferior races, and ridding the world of segregation.

Format: mp3

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