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Martin Luther King Jr. on the Mike Douglas show in 1967
In 1967, Martin Luther King Jr. brought his antiwar message to the popular Mike Douglas talk show.
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Martin Luther King Jr. brought his antiwar message to the popular Mike Douglas talk show in 1967. It may seem like an incongruent meeting of pop culture and political civil rights. It includes some pointed questioning against a kind of flower child studio back drop. The questions themselves offer insight into the popular perceptions of the time. King’s stand against the Vietnam War was widely controversial both inside and outside the civil rights movement.