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Harry Belafonte Interview: Martin Luther King Jr's Legacy of Nonviolence & Speaking Truth

Harry Belafonte explores his long and close friendship with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and how Dr. King’s message went beyond race and to the larger issues of humanity. Belafonte talks about first meeting Dr. King’s family in Atlanta, violence Dr. King witnessed in both Chicago and Selma, the difficulty Dr. King experienced for speaking out against the war in Vietnam, and how the practice of nonviolence endured in him after Dr. King’s assassination. Harry Belafonte is an internationally known American singer, songwriter, actor and civil rights activist. Early in his career, Belafonte was a vocal supporter of the Civil Rights Movement and was one of Coretta Scott King and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s closest confidants and financial supporters. From 1968 until today, Belafonte’s activism would extend beyond domestic concerns including causes such as famine relief in Africa (he was an organizer of the recording sessions for “We Are the World,” in 1985), H.I.V./AIDS prevention and treatment, the abolition of nuclear weapons, education, and the end of apartheid. He has been a recipient of many esteemed awards including the first black performer to receive an Emmy, the first recording artist to sell over a million copies of a single album, and the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. From the HBO / Kunhardt Film Foundation (KFF) Documentary “King in the Wilderness” that follows Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. during the last years of his life: from the passage of the Voting Rights Act in 1965 to his assassination in 1968, through personal stories of the people who were around him. Subscribe for access to interviews, series, films, and educational materials that address issues of social justice, history, politics, the arts, and culture by spotlighting relatable human stories of purpose and meaning. Learn about our work and how to support our mission here: https://www.lifestories.org/. For extended versions of these interviews and more, visit:    / @lifestoriesinterviewarchive   Follow us on Instagram:   / lifestoriesinterviews   Harry Belafonte, Friend and Artist Interviewed By: Taylor Branch Interview Date: April 10, 2017 Chapters: 00:00 Meeting Dr. King 12:32 Dr. King’s Parents 19:42 Daddy King 26:46 Visiting Europe with Dr. King 28:55 Dr King Being Stabbed in Harlem 31:53 Challenging the Institutions of Segregation 37:31 Personal Relationship with Dr. King 46:46 March on Selma 54:38 Taking the Movement into the North 01:06:33 Vietnam and Riverside Speech 01:18:52 White World 01:25:04 Personal Side of Dr. King 01:42:08 Dr. King’s Humor 01:56:23 Dr. King’s Death 02:00:13 Last Meeting with Dr. King 02:09:52 Nonviolence © Home Box Office and Kunhardt Film Foundation. All Rights Reserved. #HarryBelafonte #kunhardtfilmfoundation

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