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“A time comes when silence is betrayal.” On April 4, 1967, inside New York’s Riverside Church, a weary Baptist preacher stepped to the pulpit and delivered the most dangerous speech of his life. This was not the dream you heard in school. This was an unflinching attack on war, racism, and the soul of America itself. This cinematic documentary dives deep into the story behind Martin Luther King Jr.’s rarely taught “Beyond Vietnam” speech — the moment he called his own government “the greatest purveyor of violence in the world today.” Through immersive storytelling, we follow his journey from Montgomery and Birmingham to the soaring hope of the March on Washington, and into the storm of backlash that followed when he dared to speak out against the Vietnam War, economic exploitation, and American militarism. Why did this speech nearly destroy his reputation? Why did politicians, newspapers, and even some civil rights leaders turn on him? And why is this side of him — the radical critic of empire and capitalism — largely erased from textbooks and classroom lessons? In this film you’ll experience: • The intense moral struggle that led him to risk everything to oppose the Vietnam War • The link he drew between racism, poverty, and militarism — his “triple evils” • How the speech shattered his relationship with the White House and the media • The FBI surveillance and public backlash that followed • How this forgotten speech reshapes what we think we know about his legacy today If you’ve only ever heard “I Have a Dream,” this is the chapter they left out. Watch until the end for a powerful reflection on what this speech demands of us now. Chapters (adjust times to match your edit) 00:00 – Cold open: A voice that defied a nation 02:10 – Childhood in segregated Atlanta 07:30 – Faith, doubt, and discovering nonviolence 14:50 – Montgomery Bus Boycott and the birth of a leader 22:40 – Birmingham, jail, and “Letter from Birmingham Jail” If this changed how you see history, share it with someone who’s only heard the safe version of his story. Hashtags #MartinLutherKing #MLK #BeyondVietnam #CivilRights #BlackHistory #HiddenHistory #AntiWar #Documentary Tags / Keywords (copy into YouTube “tags” box) martin luther king jr, mlk, beyond vietnam speech, beyond vietnam a time to break silence, the speech they dont teach you in school, mlk anti war speech, mlk vietnam war, mlk radical, mlk documentary, civil rights documentary, black history documentary, hidden history, banned speech, forgotten speech, mlk beyond vietnam full, mlk beyond vietnam analysis, mlk speech 1967, riverside church new york, greatest purveyor of violence, triple evils racism poverty militarism, war on poverty, vietnam war protest, american history, us history documentary, civil rights movement, fbi surveillance mlk, lbj and mlk, anti war movement, black history month, educational video, long form documentary, inspirational history, political history, church speech, 1960s america, archival documentary style