
Martin Luther King by Trevor Mcdonald
Documentary · History
Overview
On the anniversary of Martin Luther King's death, Sir Trevor McDonald travels to the Deep South of America to get closer to the man who meant so much to him.
Top Cast


Trevor McDonald
Trevor McDonald
Self - Presenter
Trevor McDonald
Self - Presenter


Martin Luther King Jr.
Martin Luther King Jr.
Self (archive footage)
Martin Luther King Jr.
Self (archive footage)


Harry Belafonte
Harry Belafonte
Self - Singer
Harry Belafonte
Self - Singer


Naomi Campbell
Naomi Campbell
Self - Supermodel
Naomi Campbell
Self - Supermodel


Lyndon B. Johnson
Lyndon B. Johnson
Self (archive footage)
Lyndon B. Johnson
Self (archive footage)


Colin Powell
Colin Powell
Self
Colin Powell
Self


Al Sharpton
Al Sharpton
Self
Al Sharpton
Self


Andrew Young
Andrew Young
Self
Andrew Young
Self
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