Synopsis
Martin Luther King reflects on the difficult times he faced being a leader and symbol of the civil rights movement.
- Programme: Face to Face
- Episode: Martin Luther King
- Channel: BBC
- Broadcast year: 1961
- History | America, 1713-1975 | Protest, progress and radicalism, 1960-75 | The civil rights movement, 1965-75
Licence: ERA Licence required
UK only
Staff and students of licensed education establishments only
Cannot be adapted
Add Notes
More clips from Face to Face
Colour discrimination | Face to Face
Colour discrimination | Face to Face
Martin Luther King recalls his first instance of being discriminated for his race at the age of six.
Living in the USA | Face to Face
Living in the USA | Face to Face
Martin Luther King explains why he doesn't move to a less discriminatory country and why it is important that he fights for equality in the US.
Non-violence | Face to Face
Non-violence | Face to Face
Martin Luther King talks about the importance of non-violent protest in the civil rights movement.
Non-violent success | Face to Face
Non-violent success | Face to Face
Martin Luther King speaks to the success of non-violent protest.
Rosa Parks | Face to Face
Rosa Parks | Face to Face
Martin Luther King tells the story of Rosa Parks, the ''Bus Boycott'' and how this lead to his rise a civil rights leader.
Segregation and violence | Face to Face
Segregation and violence | Face to Face
Martin Luther King speaks of his experiences of segregation and violence as a child.
Token integration | Face to Face
Token integration | Face to Face
Martin Luther King reflects on the lawful change he has witnessed with regard to integration.
More resources about Civil rights movements
Suffragettes with Lucy Worsley
Suffragettes with Lucy Worsley
Documentary, presented by Lucy Worsley, which uses dramatised testimony to tell the story of a group of working-class women conducting a dange...
Episode 1 | Suffragettes Forever! The Story of Women and Power
Episode 1 | Suffragettes Forever! The Story of Women and Power
Documentary series presented by Amanda Vickery exploring the origins of the suffragette movement, beginning wi...
Clare Balding's Secrets of a Suffragette
Clare Balding's Secrets of a Suffragette
In 1913 Suffragette Emily Davison stepped into the path of the King's horse at the Derby. Clare Balding examines the story of Emily,...
5: Activists | Icons
5: Activists | Icons
Exploring the achievements of the greatest figures of the 20th century. Examining the lives of Emmeline Pankhurst, Mahatma Gandhi, Helen Keller and Mart...
Suffragettes: Battling for Votes
Suffragettes: Battling for Votes
When women were battling to win the vote, Parliament was on the front line. Rosalyn Ball looks back at the Suffragettes' campaign.
Episode 3 | Suffragettes Forever! The Story of Women and Power
Episode 3 | Suffragettes Forever! The Story of Women and Power
Documentary series presented by Amanda Vickery. Vickery explores how the Edwardian suffragette movement became...
Episode 2 | Suffragettes Forever! The Story of Women and Power
Episode 2 | Suffragettes Forever! The Story of Women and Power
Documentary series presented by Amanda Vickery. During Victoria's reign extraordinary women gradually changed ...
S11E03: Rosa | Doctor Who
S11E03: Rosa | Doctor Who
The Doctor and her friends find themselves in the Deep South of America. As they encounter a seamstress by the name of Rosa Parks, they begin to wo...
20th Century Wrap: 2: 1910s: Why Didn't Suffragettes Win the Vote? | History File
20th Century Wrap: 2: 1910s: Why Didn't Suffragettes Win the Vote? | History File
This programme investigates the Suffragette movement.
Martin Luther King: American Prophet
Martin Luther King: American Prophet
Since his assassination in 1968, Martin Luther King has become known as a champion of freedom. Oona King goes on a journey through the D...
Rosa Parks | Face to Face
Rosa Parks | Face to Face
Martin Luther King tells the story of Rosa Parks, the ''Bus Boycott'' and how this lead to his rise a civil rights leader.
Segregation and violence | Face to Face
Segregation and violence | Face to Face
Martin Luther King speaks of his experiences of segregation and violence as a child.
Suffragette City | A History of the World
Suffragette City | A History of the World
It was the campaign that changed the lives of British women forever. Actress Sheila Hancock is given unprecedented access to the Mu...
4: Christabel Pankhurst | Shoulder to Shoulder
4: Christabel Pankhurst | Shoulder to Shoulder
Black Friday - 18 November 1910. A violent struggle in Parliament Square between suffragettes and police. But why don't the po...
6: Sylvia Pankhurst | Shoulder to Shoulder
6: Sylvia Pankhurst | Shoulder to Shoulder
1914: War is declared, and women still do not have the vote.
7: Women's Liberation | 1900s House
7: Women's Liberation | 1900s House
The arrival of the maid has given Joyce the freedom to investigate the history of the suffragette movement. But the more she learns about...
Non-violence | Face to Face
Non-violence | Face to Face
Martin Luther King talks about the importance of non-violent protest in the civil rights movement.
1: The Pankhurts | Shoulder to Shoulder
1: The Pankhurts | Shoulder to Shoulder
1898: Dr and Mrs Pankhurst and their four children are living comfortably in Manchester. However, in that year an event occurs which ...
5: Outrage | Shoulder to Shoulder
5: Outrage | Shoulder to Shoulder
The campaign grows. Suffragettes destroy property, and Emily Wilding Davison becomes a martyr to the cause.
Artefact: Nellie Dean's Letter | Michael Wood's Story of England
Artefact: Nellie Dean's Letter | Michael Wood's Story of England
Michael Wood learns about Suffragette Nellie Taylor and her experiences during a London window-smashing camp...