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FULL TRANSCRIPT: Where Do We Go From Here: Martin Luther King Jr.

Read the full transcript of Martin Luther King Jr.’s powerful speech titled “Where Do We Go From Here” which was delivered on August 16, 1967, Atlanta, Georgia.

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TRANSCRIPT:

MARTIN LUTHER KING JR.: Dr. Abernathy, our distinguished Vice President, fellow delegates, to this the tenth annual session of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, my brothers and sisters from not only all over the South, but from all over the United States of America.

Formation of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference

Ten years ago, during the piercing chill of a January day and on the heels of the year-long Montgomery bus boycott, a group of approximately one hundred Negro leaders from across the South assembled in this church and agreed on the need for an organization to be formed that could serve as a channel through which local protest organizations in the South could coordinate their protest activities. It was this meeting that gave birth to the Southern Christian Leadership Conference.

When our organization was formed ten years ago, racial segregation was still a structured part of the architecture of Southern society. Negroes with the pangs of hunger and anguish of thirst were denied access to the average lunch counter. The downtown restaurants were still off-limits for the black man. Negroes burdened with the fatigue of travel were still barred from the motels of the highways and the hotels of the cities. Negro boys and girls in dire need of recreational activities were not allowed to inhale the fresh air of the big city parks. Negroes in desperate need of allowing their mental buckets to sink deep into the wells of knowledge were confronted with a firm no when they sought to use the city libraries.

Ten years ago, legislative halls of the South were still ringing loud with such words as interposition and nullification.