File 23 - Henri Nouwen reading his paper "The Death of Martin Luther King"

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CA ON00389 C3-4-23

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Henri Nouwen reading his paper "The Death of Martin Luther King"

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  • 2009 (Creation)

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1 compact disc (34 min.)

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File consists of a compact disc of an audio recording of Henri Nouwen leading a special lecture/panel on the person and meaning of Martin Luther King and the meaning of non-violence today. It is likely this lecture took place at Notre Dame shortly after the death of Martin Luther King on April 4, 1968. The lecture consisted of three speakers but the recording only consists of Nouwen's talk. Nouwen introduces the special lecture and then reads his paper "The Death of Martin Luther King."

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      The recording is excellent.
      Provenance unknown.
      Digitized March 14, 2011.
      Access copy (2) available in Special Collections Access Copies box 1.

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      SP308

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      Box 2

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      Added by T Wong, 7 May 2021

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