MLK: Beyond Vietnam - A Time to Break Silence

Published 2015-07-06
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s 1967 speech in New York. In this speech, he opposes violence and militarism, particularly the war in Vietnam.

All Comments (21)
  • @DJS11811
    Don't run ads during this sermon, please.
  • I am 67 years old, and so I was 12 years old when Dr. King was taken from us. Some years ago, I was in Atlanta for a conference, and was lucky enough to stand a few feet away from Yolanda King when she was being interviewed in front of the Reflection Pool at the King Center. Recently, I had a celebrellar stroke, and my speech was a bit affected. I’ve been looking for a speech to read out loud, and maybe memorize. My search has ended; and it is this speech I shall read out loud and to work on my enunciation—and to soak up the speech’s message, and in the process, remind myself of those values I want to embody the rest of my life.
  • I have listened to, watched , and read most of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr's speeches and writings. 'Beyond Vietnam' is the best speech he ever made. He rose beyond nationalism to globalism to speak about the ills of his government. This speech still speaks to the wars and conflicts fueled by the west, especially the United States, in Africa and the Middle East.
  • @MsBDunham
    I am compelled to listen to this speech a few times each year because it is still so relevant. I also add it into the courses that I teach. I man of brilliance taken way too soon from our world.
  • A man like this, a voice like this, comes along once in a lifetime, once in a generation.
  • @jasonborne4931
    This is by far his most compelling speech. I understand why this speech is purposely hidden from the textbooks and history in America. I imagine it's just the opposite in Vietnam. I have a deeper appreciation and love for Dr King 💞👑
  • To me this must be Dr Martin Luther King's best speech ever. You can simply replace Vietnam with anyother country. The problems are still the same today.
  • @emmbee6676
    I am so glad I listened to this speech today. I have heard and read excerpts from it for half a century now. It feels like the mighty waves of hate are crashing over us today, and we are thrashing about in the water. It is helpful for me to remember that Dr. King had decades where he sometimes felt discouraged and despairing. And yet he did not let those feelings prevail in his words and in his actions. He overcame pessimism and hopelessness and lived to urge us to gather ourselves in strength and rededication. Let us honor him.
  • @alstonmeade6455
    I think that any highschool or college course on the Vietnam War should start with this speech.
  • @litanies
    This is Dr. King’s most important speech and it ought to be studied as such. He is celebrated by liberals for his stress on non violent protest, but ignored for his stances on war and the radical redistribution of wealth. Praise this man for what he was, not what the world has pretended him to become. His spirit ought to haunt every movement as a reminder that we need a catalyst. We need a radical speaker, willing to be educated enough to speak the truth.
  • As a child I was thought not to cry for it shows weakness,but each time I listen to any of the speeches from MLK, tears row down my cheeks,now not as a sign of weakness but strength and courage to stand-up for that which is right and good, even if it means standing alone . we re proud of you, they said old soldiers never dies, Martin Luther king Jr., Died the death of great men, our lord Jesus Christ as well was killed....
  • The fact that this only has 93K views in 5 years says alot about who and where, we are.
  • He was a beautiful Man, and willing to tell the Truth, as he saw it, even to the point of sacrificing his life. He will be remembered, while the greed-heads will be forgotten, and good riddance. What balls he had.
  • This is such a powerful “SPEECH “ yo can’t help but get chills from listening to him.
  • A true man of purpose. In this year of pandemic and social chaos, MLKs speeches and readings can be a light to turn to..
  • @suzanh7777
    This is BY FAR one of the most powerful and educational speeches I have ever heard. The history and the Spiritual depth explains the plight of good vs evil in the hearts of man from the beginning of time. Take time to listen and research that which you do not understand herein brothers and sisters, then you WILL KNOW TRUTH.
  • @jacoballen2812
    “...and so I was increasingly compelled to see the War as an enemy of the Poor, and to attack it as such.”
  • @SALSAKID49
    This speech by Dr. King is right there along with his "I've been to the Mountian Top" I was 12 years old in my hometown of Brooklyn, NY ( Brownsville / East New York) section. When he was killed. A day that I will never forget together with The Assassination of John F. Kennedy and Robert F. Kennedy... Please remember the phrase "I am A Man"
  • No matter where a person stands on Dr. King (like or not like him), his appeals were so all-encompassing for oppressed people everywhere, that it would be ludicrous to think he was representative of only oppressed people in the United States! And to think that he stood up for. and was firm in his stance regarding non-violence! He was an amazing God-sent; he will never be forgotten!