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Stokely Carmichael Speech-1967 at Fountain Street Church

1 h 22 min · 20. mars 2025
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This week's episode features a historic lecture by Stokely Carmichael, delivered at Fountain Street Church on May 17, 1967. A pivotal figure in the Civil Rights Movement and former chairman of SNCC, Carmichael passionately addresses issues of racial injustice, black liberation, and the systemic oppression of African Americans. He critiques American society’s failure to acknowledge its own racism, challenges the Vietnam War, and discusses the power of black unity. Through fiery rhetoric and deep historical context, Carmichael calls for self-determination, resistance, and a radical rethinking of civil rights in America. Tune in to hear this powerful speech that remains profoundly relevant today. Please Note: This episode contains historical audio that reflects the language and attitudes of its time. Some words or phrases may be considered offensive or outdated today. We present this material as part of our archival commitment to preserving history as it was spoken. Listener discretion is advised. This podcast has been edited for time. No original spoken content has been deleted. Editing has been done to tighten up long pauses, and to cut down on applause and other extraneous sounds. * (00:07) - Intro * (01:31) - W.W. Plummer * (04:17) - Reverend Lyman Parks * (05:45) - Mr. Laurie Glover * (11:17) - Carl Smith * (12:56) - Stokely Carmichael * (14:47) - Cleve Sellers * (20:19) - Stokely Carmichael Returns

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Stokely Carmichael Speech-1967 at Fountain Street Church

This week's episode features a historic lecture by Stokely Carmichael, delivered at Fountain Street Church on May 17, 1967. A pivotal figure in the Civil Rights Movement and former chairman of SNCC, Carmichael passionately addresses issues of racial injustice, black liberation, and the systemic oppression of African Americans. He critiques American society’s failure to acknowledge its own racism, challenges the Vietnam War, and discusses the power of black unity. Through fiery rhetoric and deep historical context, Carmichael calls for self-determination, resistance, and a radical rethinking of civil rights in America. Tune in to hear this powerful speech that remains profoundly relevant today. Please Note: This episode contains historical audio that reflects the language and attitudes of its time. Some words or phrases may be considered offensive or outdated today. We present this material as part of our archival commitment to preserving history as it was spoken. Listener discretion is advised. This podcast has been edited for time. No original spoken content has been deleted. Editing has been done to tighten up long pauses, and to cut down on applause and other extraneous sounds. * (00:07) - Intro * (01:31) - W.W. Plummer * (04:17) - Reverend Lyman Parks * (05:45) - Mr. Laurie Glover * (11:17) - Carl Smith * (12:56) - Stokely Carmichael * (14:47) - Cleve Sellers * (20:19) - Stokely Carmichael Returns

20. mars 20251 h 22 min