A Press Conference with civil rights leader Dr Martin Luther King, Jr. in the United States. Correspondents include UN correspondent for the Ghana News Agency George Enninful, Mr Parshuram of the Indian Express and William Workman. They question and talk to African American clergyman and activist Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. They discuss American politics, the Radicals and Democrats, the late President John F Kennedy, the American constitution and legislation.
A Press Conference with Dr Martin Luther King, Jr. in the United States. Correspondents include Mr. George Enninful, Mr Parshuram of the Indian Express and Mr William Workman. They question and talk to African American clergyman, civil rights leader and activist Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. They question him and discuss about issues related to the African American community, the church and it's attitude towards African Americans, segregation of the church, and developments in the church.
A Press Conference with Dr Martin Luther King, Jr. in the United States. Correspondents include Mr. George Enninful, Mr Parshuram of the Indian Express and Mr William Workman. They question and talk to African American clergyman and activist Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Dr King responds to questions regarding American politics, civil rights, independence and freedom movements across the world, discrimination against and integration of African Americans, and the Indian independence movement under the leadership of Mahatma Gandhi.
A Press Conference with Martin Luther King, Jr., civil rights leader, in the United States. Correspondents include Mr. George Enninful, Mr Parshuram of the Indian Express and Mr William Workman. They question and talk to African American clergyman and activist Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Dr. King talks about brotherhood, African American issues, misguiding of the minority communities, policies in various U.S. states, and protests in the Congress and Senate.
Assassinated U.S. President John F Kennedy's casket lies in state in the U.S. Capitol Rotunda, Washington DC. Guards around the casket bearing the body of Kennedy resting on the Lincoln catafalque. Former First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy with her daughter Caroline Kennedy and late President Kennedy's brother Attorney General Robert F Kennedy stand on one side. A large crowd gathered in the Rotunda. Newly appointed President Lyndon B Johnson lays a wreath on Kennedy's flag covered casket and pays his respects. Priests, civilians and guards present in the Rotunda. Jacqueline and Caroline Kennedy approach the casket and kneel beside the casket. People walk out in a line.
The state funeral of assassinated United States President John F Kennedy in Washington DC. The Kennedy family including Kennedy's wife Jacqueline, daughter Caroline, brother and Attorney General Robert Kennedy walk out of the U.S. Capitol (First St SE, Washington, DC 20004, United States). They come down the stairs. Guards on either side of the staircase. Newly appointed President Lyndon B Johnson and Mrs. Lady Bird Johnson (the First Lady) offer their condolences to Jacqueline Kennedy. She gets into a waiting limousine and leaves. Kennedy's flag draped casket on the Lincoln catafalque inside the Capitol Rotunda. Police escorts on motorbikes accompany Jacqueline Kennedy's car as it makes it's way down watered streets and Pennsylvania Avenue. A large crowd of people gathered on either side of the roads. Cars and pedestrians all along. A national television presenter reports about the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald, the main suspect in the Kennedy assassination.