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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110403:23:22:00

white house approval to do it. i have a dream today. dr. king s electrifying speech at the march of washington in august of 1963 had made him the movement s hero. it also made him the fbi s nightmare, according to the official paper trail. thank god almighty, we are free at last. we regard martin luther king to be the most dangerous negro leader in the country. they called him, in one of the fbi memos, the most dangerous negro. i think that s probably a compliment. andrew young, one of king s closest advisors, says the inner circle was very much aware that the government was spying on them. we saw the fbi. they were not very subtle. i mean, they all dressed alike with little skinny ties and crew cuts, for the most part.

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20100421:04:57:00

the new york times called her the unheralded seventh. she sat near dr. king in august of 1963 when he gave his i have a dream speech. she was sitting up there again in january 2009 when barack obama took his oath of president. she was a champion for a better america in good times and bad much. i think it s very important for us to all remember what i think we learned in the civil rights movement. we may have our differences, but unity does not mean uniformity. we don t have to be the same for us to work in unity, and work together. and let our differences stand in the way of our achieving what we want. this woman who began her personal battle for civil rights demonstrating against lynching. she died this morning at howard university hospital. she saw it all, and did so much to turn bad to good was 98.

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20100420:21:57:00

the unher radded seventh. she sat near dr. king on august of 1963 when he gave his speech. she was sitting up there again in january of 2009 when barack obama took his oath as president. she was a champion for a better america. in good times and bad. i think it s very important for us to all remember what i think we learned in the civil rights movement. we may have our differences, but unity does not fade uniformity. we don t have to be the same for us to work in unity and work together. and that our differences not stand in the way of our achieving for what we want. this woman who began her personal battle for civil rights demonstrating against lynching in the 1920s died earlier this morning at howard university hospital. this woman who saw it all and turned so much from bad to good

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20100420:23:57:00

height led the neg row council of women for decades. she sat near dr. king on august of 1963 when he gave his speech. she was sitting up there again in january of 2009 when barack obama took his oath as president. she was a champion for a better america. in good times and bad. i think it s very important for us to all remember what i think we learned in the civil rights movement. we may have our differences, but unity does not fade uniformity. we don t have to be the same for us to work in unity and work together. and that our differences not stand in the way of our achieving for what we want. this woman who began her personal battle for civil rights, demonstrating against lynching in the 1920s, died earlier this morning at howard university hospital. this woman who saw it all and did so much to turn bad to good was 98. that s hardball for now. thanks for being with us. countdown with keith olbermann

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20130824:11:44:30

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20130824:11:44:30
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