"Free At Last" is a profound and powerful spoken word album featuring the iconic speeches of Martin Luther King, Jr. Released on July 20, 2010, this collection is a testament to King's eloquence and his enduring impact on civil rights and social justice. The album includes three seminal speeches: "Drum Major Instinct Sermon" delivered at Ebenezer Baptist Church on February 4, 1968, "A Knock At Midnight Sermon," and "MLK on Viet Nam." Each speech is a masterclass in oratory, blending theological depth with philosophical insight, making it a vital piece of historical and cultural significance.
The album spans 53 minutes and is presented by Speechworks. It is not just a compilation of speeches but a window into the heart of the civil rights movement, offering a direct connection to the words that inspired a nation. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s resonant voice and passionate delivery are as powerful today as they were during his lifetime, making "Free At Last" an essential listen for anyone interested in history, social justice, and the power of words to effect change. This album is a timeless reminder of King's vision for a more just and equitable world, and his unwavering commitment to that vision.