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Martin Luther King, Jr., on Leadership
- The Essential Box Set: The Landmark Speeches and Sermons of Martin Luther King, Jr.
- Narrated by: Keith David, Jay Gregory, Martin Luther King, Clayborne Carson
- Length: 15 hrs and 24 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Business & Careers, Career Success
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Publisher's Summary
For the first time ever, 24 original recordings of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., from his iconic "I Have A Dream" speech to his stirring sermon "A Knock At Midnight," are collected together in this treasured box set. His landmark speeches that echoed around the world and the more intimate sermons from the churches where he carried out his ministry are just as moving and meaningful today as they were when the great orator first expressed them.
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s speeches stirred a nation to change - and his calls to peaceful action and refusal to turn to despair or violence in the face of injustice continue to inspire the world today. Each of the twelve sermons and speeches collected here is accompanied by an introduction by other renowned theologians and champions of civil rights, including Archbishop Desmond Tutu, His Holiness the Dalai Lama, Rosa Parks, Reverend Billy Graham, Bishop TD Jakes, Aretha Franklin, Senator Edward M. Kennedy, and Representative John Lewis, who share their priceless firsthand testimony on the events that inspired the delivery of King's message.
This definitive box set includes all the landmark speeches of the great orator and American leader Martin Luther King, Jr., from his inspirational "I Have a Dream" to his firey "Give Us the Ballot." Comprised of recordings previously included in A Call to Conscience and A Knock at Midnight, The Essential Box Set is a must-have for any home, library, or school collection.
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- Tony E.
- 09-07-16
From his own mouth
If there is a print version of this book, it lacks the one thing that makes this reading great, actual recordings of the voice of Martin Luther King, Jr. This is a two-part set of the speeches and sermons of MLK. The first half is the speeches, including his most famous speeches such as "I Have A Dream," his Nobel Peace Prize speech, and his speech on the Montgomery Capitol steps after the march from Selma. Hearing his own words in his own voice shows how great a communicator he truly was.
The second half is his sermons. There are several sermons that could be read today in any church and they would be just as powerful today as they were when he first delivered them. With today's social struggles, perhaps it would be good to replay this to the population at large. It is clear in many of these speeches just how much the struggle of non-violence was taking out of him as you can hear the weariness in his voice.
Each sermon and speech is introduced by a person who was instrumental in the life of MLK. The opening speech, his speech before the Bus Boycott, was written by Rosa Parks and read by Coretta Scott King and is by far the most powerful introduction in the book. Many of the other introductions were interesting but some ended up being either braggadocios for their relationship with MLK or an introduction to himself/herself with King as an afterthought. During the introductions, I wanted to speed up the speed to 1.75 (my normal listening speed) to get through them. Of course, when Dr. King spoke, I always set it back to 1.00 speed because I wanted to hear it in his cadence, his emotions, and his real voice.
Highly recommended.
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- Veronica
- 01-19-10
A Great Resource!
The collection of originally delivered speeches is a preciious research. The reading of letters written by the history-makers involved in his campaigns and anecdotes of those present help to establish the contextual settings of the speeches.
I think it's great!
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- James
- 11-10-11
Martin Luther King Jr. is at his best in this set!
I have learned more about Martin Luther King Jr. and listening to this wonderful set of sermons and speeches than I have ever learned throughout my 50+ years of listening and watching Martin Luther King Jr. on radio/TV or in the classroom.
It's great to be able to listen to the "great leaders of the day" (Rev. Franklin, Sen. Edward Kennedy, Rev. Franklin Graham, et al) as they introduce and frame the various speeches. It gives a nice touch and context to what was going on in society that Martin Luther King Jr. was concerned about and speaking on.
Fantastic!!!
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- Michael
- 02-17-15
Worth Every Minute
This audiobook met and exceeded my expectations. The speeches and sermons speak for themselves and are of pretty clear quality given the passage of time.
What struck me most was that Rev. King could be speaking of America circa 2015, rather than 50+ years prior. My favorite speech was "Where Do We Go From Here?" It signaled a clear transition of King from a Black Civil Rights crusader to a crusader for equal justice, peace and opportunity for all, although those themes were in all of his speeches heretofore. Speaking out against war (in this case, Vietnam) and linking it to the poverty struggle and opportunity deficit of all less fortunate Americans would have been illuminating to the masses and threatening to the Established Order. To me, a man in my 30s, it showed me that King was willing to do what it took to chalk the Establishment and inform and unite the masses.
The speakers introducing each speech/sermon did not try to outdo King, but added context to the time and place, which I found I appreciated. They also pointed out to me that King was not alone in the work he did.
Overall, I would definitely recommend this book to anyone interested in learning more about this man and his Dream.
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- Al
- 09-30-18
audio is a barrier
I love that it includes real speech recordings of MLK Jr - but it is incredibly hard for me to understand what's being said because the recording audio is such low quality. I get that that's what it is - but I love the subject matter and am sad that I haven't been able to get through the book because I can't understand 80% of what's being said. if audio folks cleaned up the sound before it got included in this I'd be surprised
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- Lee
- 03-30-17
11/10 Would Listen Again
This audiobook gave me LIFE. No matter if I was in a bad mood on the way home from work, or needed a pick-me-up any old time, MLK would get me amped. Sometimes sad, sometimes elated, sometimes indignant-- but always motivated. The introductions by various pastors, actors, activists, and other people of note are also amazing. They pack a ton of history into this book.
MLK was a prophet and being able to listen to his voice and his words is a gift.
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- Lady P
- 03-21-15
Well worth the read!!
Excellent read! It made me more appreciative of the magnitude one man had on our nation. I cannot put into words how much this book's importance is to me. It reawakened my conscience to what has really been accomplished for my people and this nation as a whole. It will inspire you to keep moving towards advancements for all.
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- Jason Como
- 02-11-17
Why not better known?
I was born in 1976 and am a Christian. I grew up in a church that never taught me about Dr. King. That is a big deal as I have never heard of a man who more modeled the sermon on the mount in my time than him. This was a wonderful reproduction and should be heard in all churches that follow Jesus. Thank you!
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- Mon Dobrin
- 01-23-15
More than just "I have a dream!"
Inspirational, emotional, profoundly intelligent and down to earth.
For every little guy, minority and underdog. Not just about civil rights and God, but how to turn the other cheek, put your priorities in order, spread love. The only self-help book you need, really.
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- Wesley
- 04-02-21
Greatest American Preacher
Dr. King, Pastor Martin is without question the most influential American theologian, pastor, and social movement leader I am aware of. I'm so glad I listened to these original sermons.
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- Amazon Customer
- 01-12-19
Unforgettable and life changing speaches!
Unforgettable and life changing speaches! His story is a history of a man who struggled for humanity, justice and equality.
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- Aston Jones
- 11-29-15
My Journey with Martian Luther king.
Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
Most definitely. The Journey through the sermons of this Iconic Leader has to be experienced by all who is on the road to repatriation.In hearing the testimonials of the people who had personal contact with Martin, i felt the warmth of a real man touching the souls of the world..
What was one of the most memorable moments of Martin Luther King?
The letter he received while recovering in Hospital from the young girl. The thought that a child could see the truth.
Did you have an emotional reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
The thought of being in the audience and listening to a man who has verbalizing a way of freedom and peace. A truly powerful feat indeed.
The fact that he was only 39 years old.will stay with me for life time.
Any additional comments?
These works should really inspire any listener to speak out about life .
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- Mikey
- 01-08-14
A Joy To Experience A Revelation
If you could sum up Martin Luther King in three words, what would they be?
A God Send.
What did you like best about this story?
His passion. His devotion. His commitment. His honesty. His faith. His beliefs. His Dream. The difference he made to help to free black people and assisted in giving us a voice and freedom to have togetherness and strength. His memories, his vision!
What does the narrators bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you had only read the book?
They prepared us in what was coming in the chapter, and what we were to expect. They prepared us and gave us a clearer, nearer understanding on what was to follow in the book.
Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
No. It was over several months... in intervals!
Any additional comments?
Thank God for Martin Luther King and his teachings, and passion and sermons. God had surely blessed this man and gave him a mission on earth to perform, and perform he did! Thank God for Martin Luther King, and giving him the gift of life.
May he R.I.P
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