Tuesday, August 21, 2012

AP EXCLUSIVE: UNHEARD KING AUDIO FOUND IN ATTIC

AP EXCLUSIVE: UNHEARD KING AUDIO FOUND IN ATTIC


Stephon Tull was looking through dusty old boxes in his father's attic in Chattanooga a few months ago when he stumbled onto something startling: an audio reel labeled, "Dr. King interview, Dec. 21, 1960."

He wasn't sure what he had until he borrowed a friend's reel-to-reel player and listened to the recording of his father interviewing Martin Luther King Jr. for a book project that never came to fruition. In clear audio, King discusses the importance of the civil rights movement, his definition of nonviolence and how a recent trip of his to Africa informed his views. Tull said the recording had been in the attic for years, and he wasn't sure who other than his father may have heard it.


TONY DIGIROLAMO
I CAN'T WAIT TO HEAR HIS VOICE ON THIS TAPE.

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