This Day in History: Nobel Peace Prize Goes to Martin Luther King, Jr

Martin Luther King, Jr awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, 1964
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Today is October 14th. If we were to turn Atlanta's clock back 49 years to this date in 1964, we'd be witness to the news that the Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr had been awarded the Nobel Prize for Peace. Georgia State University Associate Professor of History Dr. Clifford Kuhn revisits the event with WABE's Steve Goss…
A conversation with Dr. Clifford Kuhn
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