Note 1: "Early 1963. Sony phono (cartrige is E.V.) 1s -Stereo tests from my recording of Bernsteins performance of Copeland's "Rodeo" 2 speeds. Then from wrvr birmingham segreegation . A program with Jackie Robinson. Report on Birmingham part VI. Cleveland Robinson. Dr. Martin Luther King. Commentary by Dr. Baird Rustin of Fellowship of reconcilliation by James Baldwin. 3rd Church in action death of Pode and singing Freedom - Bill Conner. 2nd side: see - card Was twisted outside, backwards recording."; Note 2: CD 1-3: Copeland's "Rodeo." CD 4: "Blacks and Whites together: Birmingham, testament of non-violence pt. 6" on WRBR, FM station of Riverside Church. MLK speaks, introduces Cleveland Robinson. CR speaks. "He who would be free must free himself." "Commentary on Birmhingham" by Dr. Baird Rustin of the Fellowship of Reconciliation, then James Baldwin, MLK on Birmingham. Great "Freedom" spiritual, tr. 6 3:00. Details, Tr. 6, 4:10. "The Church at Work," Religious news. Pope John XXIII died this week, DATE 6/3/63. CD 5: MLK in Birmingham. Singing. ***Southern whites on integration. Tr. 4, 4:55: "I was raised in southern Alabama, where the negroes down there are completely uneducated altogether, where negro women have illegitimate children just so they can live on welfare. I've just been raised around very poor negro conditions. And for this reason, my viewpoint on integration would be that our blood would someday mix, and thoughts like this tend to make my stomach turn. I never want to see anything like that happen.";