MLK Day Dedication
U.S. Senator Edward "Ted" Kennedy (D-MA) speaking from podium, apologizes to Coretta Scott King for the 15 years it took to make Martin Luther King Jr’s birthday a National Holiday. Senator Ted Kennedy commends the Senate and current Congress for passing the bill, discusses remembrance and honoring of MLK. Senator Kennedy introduces the bill's primary sponsor, U.S. Senator Charles Mathias (R-MD).





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Editorial #:
1227639965
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Archive Films: Editorial
Date created:
October 19, 1983
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00:01:16:17
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United States
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Archive Films Editorial
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545982_1_2.mov
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