Includes the long out-of-print documentary, Who Killed Martin Luther King? by Michel Parbot and the CBC's Death In Memphis - The Mysterious Assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr.
These archival footage clips range from the famous "I Have a Dream" speech to William Pepper's closing arguments in the 1999 MLK Conspiracy trial. The clips are hosted on YouTube & Google Video.
Television interviews with journalists and authors on the King assassination.
About the Video Archive
MFF-hosted video files are stored in Quicktime format, which most systems can play back.
If you have any problems, consider downloading the latest version of Apple's Quicktime.
Most systems can stream these files in real-time; some users may need to download the entire clip before viewing.
Each clip is available in high-resolution and low-resolution forms. Choose the high-resolution form if you have a broadband internet connection, and the low-resolution form if you have a dialup connection.
Credit for video footage is noted on their pages. Current sources include the Into Evidence DVD set and the Mary Ferrell Foundation's own recordings.