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"Beyond Vietnam: A Time to Break Silence", also referred as the Riverside Church speech, is an anti–Vietnam War and pro–social justice speech delivered by Martin Luther King Jr. on April 4, 1967, exactly one year before he was assassinated. The major speech at Riverside Church in New York City, followed several interviews and several other public speeches in which King came out against the Vietnam War and the policies that created it. Some, like civil rights leader Ralph Bunche, the NAACP, and the editorial page writers of The Washington Post and The New York Times called the Riverside Church speech a mistake on King's part. The New York Times editorial suggested that conflating the civil rights movement with theAnti-war movement was an oversimplification that did justice to neither, stati

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  • "Beyond Vietnam: A Time to Break Silence", also referred as the Riverside Church speech, is an anti–Vietnam War and pro–social justice speech delivered by Martin Luther King Jr. on April 4, 1967, exactly one year before he was assassinated. The major speech at Riverside Church in New York City, followed several interviews and several other public speeches in which King came out against the Vietnam War and the policies that created it. Some, like civil rights leader Ralph Bunche, the NAACP, and the editorial page writers of The Washington Post and The New York Times called the Riverside Church speech a mistake on King's part. The New York Times editorial suggested that conflating the civil rights movement with theAnti-war movement was an oversimplification that did justice to neither, stati (en)
  • Trans Vjetnamo, tio estas "Beyond Vietnam: A Time to Break Silence", esti diskurso kontraŭ la Vjetnama milito dirita de la Dro. Martin Luther King la 4an de Aprilo, 1967. La ĉefa parolado ĉe la Riverside Church en Novjorko, Novjorkio, estis sekvita de kelkaj intervjuoj kaj kelkaj aliaj publikajparoladoj en kiuj la Dro. King parolis kontraŭ la interveno de Usono en la Vjetnama milito kaj la politikoj kiuj estis kreintaj la militon. Kelkaj, kiaj porcivilrajta aktivulo Ralph Bunche, la Nacia Asocio por la Avanco de Koloruloj, NAACP, kaj la ĉefredaktoroj de la gazetoj Washington Post kaj de New York Times konsideris la diskurson de la Preĝejo Riverside eraro de la parto de King. Aliaj kiaj , partnero de la Dro. King kaj strategiisto en la Civilrajta Movado nomigis ĝin la plej grava diskurso de (eo)
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  • You can listen to the speech, "Why I Am Opposed to the War in Vietnam", by Martin Luther King here. (en)
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  • Trans Vjetnamo, tio estas "Beyond Vietnam: A Time to Break Silence", esti diskurso kontraŭ la Vjetnama milito dirita de la Dro. Martin Luther King la 4an de Aprilo, 1967. La ĉefa parolado ĉe la Riverside Church en Novjorko, Novjorkio, estis sekvita de kelkaj intervjuoj kaj kelkaj aliaj publikajparoladoj en kiuj la Dro. King parolis kontraŭ la interveno de Usono en la Vjetnama milito kaj la politikoj kiuj estis kreintaj la militon. Kelkaj, kiaj porcivilrajta aktivulo Ralph Bunche, la Nacia Asocio por la Avanco de Koloruloj, NAACP, kaj la ĉefredaktoroj de la gazetoj Washington Post kaj de New York Times konsideris la diskurson de la Preĝejo Riverside eraro de la parto de King. Aliaj kiaj , partnero de la Dro. King kaj strategiisto en la Civilrajta Movado nomigis ĝin la plej grava diskurso de la Dro. King. (eo)
  • "Beyond Vietnam: A Time to Break Silence", also referred as the Riverside Church speech, is an anti–Vietnam War and pro–social justice speech delivered by Martin Luther King Jr. on April 4, 1967, exactly one year before he was assassinated. The major speech at Riverside Church in New York City, followed several interviews and several other public speeches in which King came out against the Vietnam War and the policies that created it. Some, like civil rights leader Ralph Bunche, the NAACP, and the editorial page writers of The Washington Post and The New York Times called the Riverside Church speech a mistake on King's part. The New York Times editorial suggested that conflating the civil rights movement with theAnti-war movement was an oversimplification that did justice to neither, stating that "linking these hard, complex problems will lead not to solutions but to deeper confusion." Others, including James Bevel, King's partner and strategist in the Civil Rights Movement, called it King's most important speech. It was written by activist and historian Vincent Harding. (en)
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