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On the lips of the night talking about economics tonight we are talking about the survival goal of all races of people that is all over the scale we are all about the survival of black people nothing else doesn't. Hold. And you must understand why did not. Talk about the whole of our people. Many of us in our generation feel that big getting ready to commit genocide against the little people say that our hope will just about. Whether that is a thing to say or we should do is work them out Who says we should examine history the birth of this nation was going to look jealous why augur well. I'm ready. For Bill's clumsily to come about. To completely exterminate the madman and me and. It will even be your sorry romantic look by putting on television. And. Hello everyone I am Christine lost now and that was just a tiny little snippet from a masterful collection that we're going to be talking about this hour from the Pacifica Radio Archives that was of course Stokely Carmichael in 1968 and that is from the voices that changed the world this is a 2 for one u.s.b. Drive from the Pacifica Radio Archives well over a 1000 hours I believe the last I heard it's close to 1300 hours of content from the Pacifica Radio Archives in. It includes such important collections as the black history collection the women's history collection Pacifica Radio Archives audio books collection as well as Grammy restored recordings exploration with Dr Michio Kaku and so much more and this hour again we're going to be playing just a tiny tiny tiny tiny portion of this this u.s.b. Drive by the way is $64.00 gigabytes again 1300 hours of content from the Pacifica Radio Archives this this content these audio recordings have been masterfully remastered saved from the tapes so to speak in the old days they used to record on the tapes on reel to reel and it's a very painful process to modernize that that has been done from the Pacifica Radio Archives and this collection actually just one of these the collection on cd was offered many years ago from the the archives and it was offered for a donation of $5000.00 just for these recordings on cd 5000 dollars and this hour we're going to be offering this collection not only one you're going to get 2 you're going to get 2 of these for a mere $200.00 pledge. It's incredible $200.00 donation this hour if you call up this number 8189855735818985 k p f k now we're going to be again playing clips from throughout this collection we're going to focus in just a little bit on black history on the black history collection and in particular we're going to be hearing Up next Dr Martin Luther King and this is from a recording that was done in London in 1965 and we're going to find out a little bit about the background history of. All that after we play the clip but I want you to have a little bit of an idea of just the historic nature of what you're going to find on this u.s.b. Drive and again you will get not one but 2 of them for a $200.00 pledge if you call 818-985-5735 now let's listen to Dr Martin Luther King again this is from 1965 and this is available in the voices that change the world to for one u.s.b. Drive this is one of the things that is basic and the nonviolent philosophy at its best. A way and a method of struggle which says that you can secure a mall tomorrow. And also fail that it is possible to struggle against any wrong just system with all your might and with all your heart and even hate that on just system yet you maintain an attitude of active goodwill and understanding and even though for the perpetrators of the system this is the most nerve understood aspect of. This is where those who don't want to follow the nonvolatile method say a lot of bad things that those of us who talk about. Still go on and believe in it . I'm still convinced that it is what makes the world go around. And somehow this kind of love can be appalled holds for social change I'm not talking about a week low. I'm not talking about emotional Bhatia I'm not talking about some sentimental quality I'm not talking about an affectionate response it would be nonsense birds oppressed people to love a bomb to presses in an affectionate sense and I have never advise that when Jesus said Love your enemies I'm happy didn't say like join them it's pretty difficult to like some people but love is greater than life love is understanding created redemptive goodwill for all men. Theologians talk about this kind of love with the Greek word of God which is a thought of overflowing love that seeks nothing in return and when one develops this you rise to the position of being able to love the person who does the evil deed while hating the deed that the person does and I believe that this can be done . Science God says that telling us now that hatred is a dangerous force not merely a father hit but also behave. Many of the strange things that happen in the subconscious many of the inner conflicts are rooted in hate and so they are saying love a parent this is why I ripped from can write a book entitled The heart of loving auguring that love is the supreme unifying force of life. So it is wonderful to have a map of where to. Stand up again. To stand up against colonialism were all of your might and you have not the perpetrators of the. System and I believe firmly. Harmed Apollo mom volunteer. Kind of good organizer good friend America Rocks and we will be able to transform good trying going to score abomination on the world into a beautiful from your broker who are suddenly going to great trout in space you know and that was Dr Martin Luther King in London in 1965 talking you know not about a soft gooey love. But a love of brotherhood a love of humanity and a love that speaks out and and hold those accountable speaks truth to power that was a small tiny clip from a phenomenal collection I'm still happy to have in studio with me joining me the director of the Pacifica Radio Archives Mr Mark Torres Hello Mark I am so happy to be here Christine and this is I think I'm trying to convey to listeners the amazing collection that we have that we're offering in this fund right in this hour the volume of voices like Dr King like Malcolm x. Like so many people I thought it was originally a 1000 hours and you corrected me well what happened was we actually offer this for the 1st time during the Pacifica Radio Archives National Broadcast November 15 we didn't really know what it was going to be how much we could really stuff on there when we finished stuffing. And it turned out to be 13 over 1300 hours so it's 300 more hours you're going to need about 4 months to get through the strait. 24 hours a day to get through all these materials now we with every gift you're going to get a print out of everything that's here we're also giving you a digital Excel spreadsheet because if you want to see what it is Mark Yeah you want to search it by name but you're kind of number by really in a bunch of different things you can do it that way so if you want to just listen to the audio books like we were talking about there is included in this u.s.b. And this very special $1300.00 over 1300 hours of content from the archives included is one of my favorites is the actual reading of 1904 by George Orwell that is like a 12 hour reading it's 13 hours and we also have George Orwell's biographer at the end of the 13th hour in 1984 he came in here to Cape York it was recorded here yeah he came in to k.p. Of k. And he spoke about what George Orwell was all about and he actually fought in the Spanish Civil War with the original fascist Franco right so he had an up close and personal look at what fascism was like and he left his comfortable home in middle class England to go fight against the fascists in Spain and he got to see the dynamics of what was going on and it was from that experience that he drew on to write 1904 Unfortunately he died almost like right after it was published but the resonance of the impact of this book is felt today especially today yeah the sales I think since since the election to I think sales of 94 have also gotten up quite a bit well you know this particular reading though is Charles Morgan the old k p f k morning show host together with voice over genius June for Ray who was like the Rocky and Bullwinkle cartoon shows but she was Natasha Yeah but she also did she's been in comedy and. He's overwork since the 1950 s. She's absolutely amazing and it's not it's not a radio drama it's not a straight audio books read it somewhere in between using amazing classical music marching music you know it's like and it really sets you in it's a high color like a Mind movie Ok it's a mind movie because it's done so well and folks in we're going to pool play some clips from that because it's one of my favorite pieces ever written and the way that it's done and it was done here historically it's just so amazing because it was done here at the Cape p.s.k. Studios and it was we were able to put that together because of your donations because of your support because we are we are not brought to you by the military industrial complex or pharmaceutical companies or you know any of that or the banking institutions we are only able to broadcast and to bring these voices like Dr Martin Luther King like Malcolm x. Like so many of the people that we're going to be playing clips from the only way we're able to do that Mark is by people calling picking up the phone and calling support and this hour we wanted to give the people we are we I want I want everybody I want everybody that's listening to this to pick up at phone but we we wanted to give them something very unique and very valuable and now this collection I know because many years ago I've been here a long time many years ago this collection of audio all these archives all these different collections was offered for $5000.00 that's true something and I was there and and it wasn't even I don't even think it was this massive No no it was that was only a 1000 hours not over $1300.00 and it was all in on cd and it was like I think in a case and it was always in a lockbox Yeah and it was $5000.00 so folks are going to be able to get that same content but more and they get it on. A very handy u.s.b. Drive along with a companion printout and an excellent x.l. Specially so you can access it but even more are you not going to give them just one they're going to get 2 Yeah he's getting 2 of these drives Yeah they're great for gifts they're great to share I can tell you we we had over 800 people call us across the nation focus people are calling up really anxious about it they were saying things like Oh my goodness the students today need to hear this I'm going to give this to my college age son or my college age daughter or high school we're going to share it with a college a high school library you know there are so many ways that you could take advantage of this incredible history of these historic figures in their own voices I mean it's a real it's the rarest collection there is in audio of this kind and you can get it right now what was the number here 8189055735818985 k p f k a much and we're going to make it easy for you if you want to but if you can pledge $200.00 not $5000.00 just $200.00 we will send you not one but 2 of these u.s.b. Drives voices that change the world it features everything from the there's the black history collection the women's history collection the audio books collection Grammy restored recordings exploration with Dr Michio Kaku so much more so much material we're going to try and give you a little bit of background on it but it's a $200.00 pledge and you can break it down into payments of $16.67 a month so if you call up right now put on your Visa American Express or Master Card remember a great deal of your donation is tax deductible so you can get ahold of these 2 you get them 2 for one right now by calling 818-985-5735 some of the greatest the spirits that have ever walked on this planet are included in this collection massive collection you cannot find anywhere else no child. See Ray Bradbury Alice Walker Allen Ginsberg June Jordan good of you doll Lena Horne Martin Luther King Jr Malcolm x. Huey Newton Rosa Parks Paul Robeson Nelson Mandela Billie Holiday the Lily Tomlin Helen Caldicott Bette Davis you've got Yeah it's amazing you get again that incredible reading of the the mind candy to the mind movie Candy of George Orwell's 1904 we're going to play clips from that in just a bit but we want to get the phones lit up right now how many people do we need to we'll let's have let's have in the whole hour I would like 20 people calling up and getting this is you that this this gift if you 2 if you can call up and pledge and support and he want to be a an angel this hour I would love to play the match game the match game is basically it's really easy somebody can call up and pledge $2000.00 then you're going to give us a couple minutes to try and double that Ok remember if you want if you want to gift say you want to get say that you want this u.s.b. Drive you get 2 of them for the pledge of one if you just want to do a straight up donation as an angel and do $1000.00 or 2000 or $5000.00 or 10 $1000.00 do it right now remember it's a tax deductible contribution and you're going to start our matching game we're going to try and double the money the donation that you just called in with and if you want to remain anonymous That's fine if you want to thank you on the air your organization the company that you're at you can do that as well but you've got to call early and so I want you to call right now at 828-985-5735 now the goodies the mind the candy is all inside this collection so let's go I want to go back again to another snippet from Dr Martin Luther King this is from 1957 do you know the background on this clip that we're going to play I do he was invited to speak at Stanford University he wasn't he was somewhere in between a villain and an unknown figure in 1957 he had been quo. Labeled a communist yet right Stanford University flies them out they want to hear about this person who's preaching about nonviolence I mean that's it's you know not since Gandhi has there been a figure that was completely committed to this yes tactic which early on with Malcolm x. He had a difference of a few years later they came to an agreement but this is really early on this is one of the earliest recordings of Dr Martin Luther King 1957 Stanford University Pacifica Radio was there to record this Wow Wow Let's listen now to Dr Martin Luther King against us from 1957 and this is available to you this is just one tiny little tiny snippet of over 1300 hours of history from the Pacifica Radio Archives yours by calling 829855735 you well remember that it was in the year or 1619. That the 1st slaves landed on the shores of this nation. And they were brought here from the saws of Africa. I'm like the poor Rafal those who landed at Plymouth a year later. They were brought here guns are wheels. And throughout slavery the negro was treated in a very human. Fashion. He was a thing to be. Not a person to be respected. He was merely a depersonalized a cause. And a vast plantation machine the famous Dred Scott decision of 1857 well illustrates the status of the Negro during slavery. Brenda's decision the United States Supreme Court said in substance. That the Negro is not a citizen of this nation he is merely a property subject to the dictates of his own. And with the growth of slavery it became necessary to give some justification for it. It seems to be a fact of life that human beings cannot continue to do wrong without eventually reaching out for some rationalization. Which ends up holding an obvious wrong and a beautiful garments of righteousness. And this is exactly what happened. And the men of the slave almost face the danger. That forever confronts religion on a 2 literalistic interpretation of the Bible. That is a danger that religion and the Bible not properly interpret it will be used as instruments to crystallize the status quo and this is exactly what happened. It was obvious from pulpits across the nation that the negro was inferior by nature because no one was curse upon the children of ham. Paul the victim became a watchwords be obedient to your master. And one of the ministers have probably. Read something of the logic of Aristotle and so he could put his argument and a form comparable to an heiress totally in syllogism. And you could say all man made in the image of God That's a major premise then comes a lie and a premise God as everybody knows is not a Negro then comes a conclusion. For the Negro is not 1 a man. This was the type of reasoning. This was a type of reasoning that prevail living under these conditions. Men and negroes lost 'd faith in themselves. When it came to feel that perhaps they were less than human. The tragedy of physical slavery is that it always leads to the paralysis of mental slavery so long as the Negro accepted this place assigned to him there subservient attitude. As alteration of peace was maintained. But it was an uneasy peace and which integral was forced patiently to accept and just as an exploitation it was a negative piece that was not positive peace because true peace is not merely the absence of some negative force but the presence of some positive force through peace is not merely the absence of tension but the presence of justice that was I k

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