Modern Black History
This information consists of sound and voice recordings on audio tape.
The data is completely exclusive and copyrighted and registered with the
Library of Congress in Washington D.C. The author, Gene Simpson,
collected the actual historical events as they occurred. They have been
preserved for more than 30 years and are now available for International
release for the first time.
Time Lines
- 1964-1970 -- The height of the so-called "Civil Rights" movement
The offering
What is being offered are nine broadcast quality recordings
chronicling Black attitudes toward the Vietnam War and domestic racial
problems. They also include:
- actual live sound at the funeral of Dr. Martin
Luther King Jr.
- actual live sound at the assassination of Malcolm X
- Stokely Carmicheal's speech in Harlem
- media interviews of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
- underground audio concerning the murders of Schwerner, Goodman, and Chaney
- ...and much more...
Selected Sound Bites
Note: Each RealAudio sound bite takes
about two minutes to download