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Title: The Bob Edwards Show, John Madden and John Llewellyn, August 29, 2011
Author: Bob Edwards
Format: Original Recording
Length: 57 mins
Language: English
Release date: 08-29-11
Publisher: XM Satellite Radio
Genres: Radio & TV, Great Interviews
Summary:
Oscar nominated director John Madden (Shakespeare in Love) directs an all-star cast that includes Helen Mirren, Tom Wilkinson, and Sam Worthington in his new film The Debt. Based on the 2007 Israeli film of the same name, the story follows three secret agents who revisit an old mission.
Then, in 1944 when he was just fifteen years old, Martin Luther King, Jr wrote a speech called "The Negro and the Constitution." Its existence was known, but no one had compared that early piece of writing to the famous I Have a Dream speech until recently. A freshman at Wake Forest University, William Murphy, discovered during his class assignment that that speech was likely the basis for Kings Dream speech delivered on August 28, 1963. John Llewellyn is an Associate Professor of Communication at Wake Forest University who taught that freshman class. He talks about the revelation and its significance to the Civil Rights Movement. [Broadcast Date: August 29, 2011]
Contact: [email protected]
https://esound.space/audible
Title: The Bob Edwards Show, John Madden and John Llewellyn, August 29, 2011
Author: Bob Edwards
Format: Original Recording
Length: 57 mins
Language: English
Release date: 08-29-11
Publisher: XM Satellite Radio
Genres: Radio & TV, Great Interviews
Summary:
Oscar nominated director John Madden (Shakespeare in Love) directs an all-star cast that includes Helen Mirren, Tom Wilkinson, and Sam Worthington in his new film The Debt. Based on the 2007 Israeli film of the same name, the story follows three secret agents who revisit an old mission.
Then, in 1944 when he was just fifteen years old, Martin Luther King, Jr wrote a speech called "The Negro and the Constitution." Its existence was known, but no one had compared that early piece of writing to the famous I Have a Dream speech until recently. A freshman at Wake Forest University, William Murphy, discovered during his class assignment that that speech was likely the basis for Kings Dream speech delivered on August 28, 1963. John Llewellyn is an Associate Professor of Communication at Wake Forest University who taught that freshman class. He talks about the revelation and its significance to the Civil Rights Movement. [Broadcast Date: August 29, 2011]
Contact: [email protected]
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