Rare audio recording of Dr. King's 1964 Nobel Peace Prize lecture
calls for end of mankind's 'evils' racial injustice, poverty and war
in echo of his famous 'I Have a Dream' speech
* Dr. King delivered the 1964 Nobel Peace Prize lecture as he
collected the prize for his non-violent campaign against racial
segregation
* Speech - which can be heard in full for the first time - is branded
one of his 'most important' by experts
* Civil leader lays out goals to combat 'evils' of mankind which he
says are racial injustice, poverty and war
* In echo of 'I Have a Dream' he hopes for people of all races to join
together, hold hands and to be 'free at last'
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