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      <title>Lightfoot Solomon Michaux: The Black preacher and broadcaster who feuded with MLK</title>
      <description>Elder Lightfoot Solomon Michaux was a renowned Black preacher and broadcaster. &lt;em&gt;Radio Diaries&lt;/em&gt;&apos; series &quot;Making Waves&quot; looks at his life and his contentious relationship with Martin Luther King Jr.</description>
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      <title>&apos;MLK/FBI&apos; Humanizes A Civil Rights Icon&apos;s Legacy</title>
      <description>Sam Pollard&apos;s documentary deftly examines the FBI&apos;s intense surveillance of Martin Luther King Jr. in the final years of his life.</description>
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