Newly-Discovered Audio of 1960 Interview with Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Later this month, a tape of an interview with the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. will go to a private sale. That might not sound too unusual—except for the fact that, until a few months ago, hardly anyone knew this tape existed. Stephon Tull found the reel-to-reel tape in his father’s attic in Chattanooga. On it: his father, interviewing Dr. King; the label said, December 21st, 1960. The two discussed Dr. King’s recently-completed visit to Africa, and the philosophy of non-violence. The interview lasted about 10 minutes. Here is an extended portion of it, provided through the courtesy of the Keya Morgan collection.