Dr. Carlton Goodlett on the death of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
About This Item
KPIX Eyewitness News report from April 4th 1968 in San Francisco by Belva Davis featuring brief scenes from an interview with Dr. Carlton Goodlett, who reflects on the killing of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. in Memphis (TN). He states that: "We are certainly shocked. There will be those who will be infuriated and might tend to react in a violent way. But this will certainly do no justice to the disciple of non-violence."
- Type of material
- archival newsfilm
- Duration
- 0:21
- 16mm b&w, co-magnetic sound film
- Rights for this video belong to
- CBS5 KPIX-TV
- Date aired
- 4/4/1968
- Originally aired on
- KPIX-TV
- Identifier
- KPIX 35098
- Views
- 4094
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