The Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Interview That Made History
In David Susskind's controversial interview with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., they discuss the state of the American Civil Rights Movement in 1963 and the integration efforts made by the Birmingham campaign. Despite facing pushback from networks and the White House for discussing racial relations in America and challenging President Kennedy regarding his Civil Rights legislation, the interview was broadcast, making television history. Welcome to Titans of History, where the seismic figures of history come to life. From towering world leaders and conquerors to visionaries and peacemakers, our channel brings you in-depth biographies of history's most powerful people. Sign up to History Hit to start watching now https://bit.ly/45CPh5u #TitansOfHistory #Biographies

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