This first episode elucidates the use of religion during the Civil Rights era and quickly explains how Martin Luther King and the organization, the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, used Christianity as a means to clear up racial tensions in America in the 1950s and 1960s. What you are about to hear is an excerpt of my research done on the black freedom struggle.
Music: "Dreamy Landscapes" by Nazar Rybak (via melodyloops.com)
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