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Marlon Brando gives speech about civil rights, USA; 1963

The actor Marlon Brando speaks at a civil rights event (video includes poor-quality sound) - he mentions Kirk Douglas, Burt Lancaster and Judy Garland being amongst a group of 56 supporters of civil rights, and talks about going to Washington, and speaking on television, 'because the country is ignorant'. Alabama, USA; 1963. (BBC News, 237/63/04 – 25/08/1963 - AEXZ288W)
The actor Marlon Brando speaks at a civil rights event (video includes poor-quality sound) - he mentions Kirk Douglas, Burt Lancaster and Judy Garland being amongst a group of 56 supporters of civil rights, and talks about going to Washington, and speaking on television, 'because the country is ignorant'. Alabama, USA; 1963. (BBC News, 237/63/04 – 25/08/1963 - AEXZ288W)
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2253292720
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BBC Editorial
Date created:
August 25, 1963
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00:00:35:09
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Alabama, United States
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