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In the Media

In the Media

60th Anniversary: Media Campaign conducted December 2019 through February 2020

Report for Media Campaign conducted December 2019 through February 2020

Virtual MLK Project Uses Technology To Recover History

2020 February 14 – North Carolina Public Radio

Is technology bringing history to life or distorting it?

2018 May 10 – Washington Post

Experiencing King from New Angles

2016 January 14 – Humanities and Social Sciences News

COM Week lecture highlights MLK research

2015 March 25 – Technician

Re-creating ‘A Creative Protest’

2015 February 25 – NC State News

MLK digital speech recreation helps understanding of public addresses

2015 February 25 – Technician

Take a Virtual Front Pew Seat to Hear MLK's “Fill Up the Jails

2015 February 24 – CHASS Research

NC State helps MLK's 'fill up the jails' speech get new audience

2015 January 17 – The News and Observer

NCSU digital project to re-create MLK’s 1960 speech in Durham

2014 June 13 – WRAL TV 5

Coverage of the “Fill Up the Jails” speech re-enactment

2014 June 8 – News 14

Research team using MLK speech to find right moment

2014 June 6 – Red & White for Life

N.C. State to digitally re-create 1960 speech by MLK

2014 June 6 – Associated Press

Humanities Project Re-enacts MLK Speech

2014 June 5 – NC State News

MLK’s 1960 speech at White Rock Baptist, retold

2014 June 4 – The Herald-Sun

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