From the Spoken CD - Unabridged.
discs 1-7: A call to conscience. Introduction (written and read by Andrew Young)
The address to the first Montgomery Improvement Association (MIA) mass meeting (introduction written by Rosa Louise Parks and read by Mrs. Coretta Scott King)
The birth of a new nation (introduction written and read by Reverend Leon H. Sullivan)
Give us the ballot (introduction written and read by the Honorable Walter E. Fauntroy)
Address at the Freedom Hall rally in Cobo Hall (introduction written by Aretha and Erma Franklin and read by Yolanda King)
I have a dream (introduction written and read by Dr. Dorothy I. Height)
Eulogy for the young victims of the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church bombing (introduction written and read by the Reverend Fred Shuttlesworth)
Acceptance address for the Nobel Peace Prize (introduction written by His Holiness the Dalai Lama and read by Martin Luther King III)
Address at the conclusion of the Selma to Montgomery march (introduction written and read by Representative John Lewis)
Beyond Vietnam (introduction written and read by Ambassador George McGovern)
Where do we go from here? (introduction written and read by Senator Edward M. Kennedy)
I've been to the mountaintop (introduction written and read by Andrew Young).
discs 8-15: A knock at midnight. Rediscovering lost values (introduction written by Wyatt Tee Walker and read by Keith David)
Paul's letter to American Christians (introduction by C.T. Vivian)
Loving your enemies (introduction written and read by Joan Campbell)
A knock at midnight (introduction written and read by Otis Moss, Jr.)
The American dream (introduction written by T.D. Jakes and read by Keith David)
Guidelines for a constructive church (introduction written by Floyd Flake)
Three dimensions of a complete life (introduction written by Theodore M. Hesburgh and read by Keith David)
Why Jesus called man a fool (introduction written by Billy Graham and read by Jay Gregory)
The drum major instinct (introduction written and read by Robert Franklin)
Unfulfilled dreams (introduction written and read by Vincent Harding)
Remaining awake through a great revolution (introduction written by Desmond Tutu and read by Keith David)
Afterword (written by Clayborne Carson & Peter Holloran and read by Jay Gregory.)
From the Spoken CD - [Unabridged].
Introduction (written and read by Andrew Young) --
The address to the first Montgomery Improvement Association (MIA) mass meeting (intro. written by Rosa Louise Parks and read by Mrs. Coretta Scott King) --
The birth of a new nation (intro. written and read by Reverend Leon H. Sullivan) --
Give us the ballot (intro. written and read by the Honorable Walter E. Fauntroy.) --
Address at the Freedom Hall rally in Cobo Hall (intro. written by Aretha and Erma Franklin, read by Yolanda King) --
I have a dream (intro. written and read by Dr. Dorothy I. Height) --
Eulogy for the young victims of the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church bombing (intro. written and read by Reverend Fred Shuttlesworth) --
Acceptance address for the Nobel Peace Prize (intro. written by His Holiness the Dalai Lama and read by Martin Luther King III)
Address at the conclusion of the Selma to Montgomery march
(intro. written and read by Representative John Lewis) --
Beyond Vietnam (intro. written and read by Ambassador George McGovern) --
Where do we go from here? (intro. written and read by Senator Edward M, Kennedy) --
I've been to the mountaintop / (intro. written and read by Andrew Young)
Knock at midnight. Disc 1. Rediscovering lost values (introduction by Rev. Wyatt Tee Walker, read by Keith David) --
Paul's letter to American Christians (intro. by Rev. C.T. Vivian) --
Disc 2. Loving your enemies (intro. by Dr. Joan Campbell) --
Disc 3. A knock at midnight (intro by Rev. Dr. Otis Moss, Jr.) --
Disc 4. The American dream (intro. by Bishop T.D. Jakes, read by Keith David) --
Disc 5. Guidelines for a constructive church (intro. by Rev. Floyd Flake) --
Three dimensions of a complete life (intro. by Father Theodore M. Hesburgh, read by Keith David) --
Disc 6. Why Jesus called a man a fool (intro. by Rev. Billy Graham, read by Jay Gregory) --
The drum major instinct (intro. by Dr. Robert Franklin) --
Disc 7. Unfulfilled dreams (intro. by Dr. Vincent Harding) --
Disc 8. Remaining awake through a great revolution (intro. by Archbishop Desmond Tutu, read by Keith David) --
Afterword / by Clayborne Carson & Peter Holloran, read by Jay Gregory.