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19" RACK MOUNT YOUR ????.......with STASHRAX !
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RACK MOUNTABLE ENCLOSURE. THIS 2 RACKSPACE BOX CAN STORE AT LEAST 18 CDs OR 8 DVDs IN THEIR STANDARD CASES. INCLUDED ARE 3 MOVABLE/REMOVABLE SECURING CLIPS TO CONTAIN CONTENTS IN PORTABLE RACKS.
In an interview with television commentator and producer Arnold Michaelis, Dr. King reveals a direct insight into his thoughts and activities as a leader in the struggle for justice and equality, his opposition to war, his receiving the Nobel Peace Prize, the march from Selma to Montgomery, his role as husband and father, and his forthrig (more...)
In an interview with television commentator and producer Arnold Michaelis, Dr. King reveals a direct insight into his thoughts and activities as a leader in the struggle for justice and equality, his opposition to war, his receiving the Nobel Peace Prize, the march from Selma to Montgomery, his role as husband and father, and his forthright philosophy about what proved to be his impending assassination. BELOW IS A QUOTE FROM THE VIDEO BY MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. ABOUT THE INFLUENCE CORETTA SCOTT-KING MADE ON HIS BELIEFS."I think, on many points she educated me. When I met her she was very concerned about the things we are trying to do now. I never will forget the first discussion we had when we met was the whole question of racial injustice and economic injustice and the question of peace. In her college days she had been actively engaged in movements dealing with these problems. I must admit---I wish I could say-to satisfy my masculine ego, that I led her down this path; but I must say we went down together, because she was as actively involved and concerned when we met as she is now." (less...)