Through Jan. 21, UNMC Today will feature photos and quotations from Martin Luther King Jr. and his political counterpart, Malcolm X. Today’s quotes indicate that both men believed their visions for America would probably lead to their deaths.
The weekday feature will lead up to the Jan. 21 presentation of “The Meeting,” a fictional portrayal of an encounter between Dr. King and Malcolm X. Hosted by UNMC and NHS, the play will be from 11:45 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Lower Storz of NHS Clarkson Hospital (overflow attendance to Wittson Hall Amphitheater). The presentation is free and open to the public.
Malcolm X talking with students at Tuskegee University in February 1965. Photo from “The Final Speeches of Malcolm X” (Pathfinder Press).
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Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., with Senator John F. Kennedy, in 1960. While King was in the Birmingham county jail, Kennedy called Coretta King expressing his concerns for Dr. King’s health and safety. Many historians believe that this call of sympathy swayed enough black voters to carry Kennedy to a win over Richard Nixon in their bitterly contested 1960 campaign. Photo from “What Manner of Man” (Johnson Publishing Co.). |