Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. - Why I Oppose The War In Vietnam
This remarkable vinyl LP records Dr. King's influential views. It was released in 1970 by Black Forum (labels BF451 and BF - 451) in the US. The format is a classic vinyl LP, and it belongs to the non - music genre with styles of political, speech, and spoken word.
Tracklist: Side A and Side B both feature the speech 'Why I Oppose The War In Vietnam', with lengths of 18:46 and 23:12 respectively.
Credits: Design by Curtis McNair, illustration by Carl Owens, and produced with liner notes by Junius Griffin. The speech is taken from a sermon delivered by Dr. King on April 16, 1967, at Atlanta's Ebenezer Baptist Church. The record has specific matrix and runout details on both sides.


This vinyl record is a historical treasure. To use it, first, make sure your record player is clean and in good working condition. Gently place the record on the turntable and use the tonearm to carefully lower it onto the record. Set the speed to the appropriate setting (usually 33 1/3 RPM for LPs). When you're done listening, lift the tonearm gently and remove the record from the turntable. Store it in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heat. Avoid touching the grooves with your fingers to prevent dirt and oils from getting on them. If the record gets dirty, you can use a record cleaning brush to gently clean the grooves. This record is not just for listening; it's a piece of history, so handle it with care.