Program: 
- Willard Artis "Blind Pete" Burell
 
Do Remember Me
- The Ship is at the Landing
 
Babe Stovall
- Heaven Bound Train
 
The Jackson Gospel Singers
- Wright Brothers' Jubilee Singers
 
Gospel Train
- The Alphabetical Four
 
The Book of the Seven Seals
- Crescent City Gospel Singers
 
Heavenly Father
- Sam Cooke and the Soul Stirrers
 
Pilgrim of Sorrow; In a Few More Days
- The Staple Singers
 
This Little Light
          from           
- This Little Light
 
- The Dixiaires
 
Joe Louis Was a Fighting Man
          from           
- The Golden Age of Gospel Singing
 
- R.H. Harris and the Christland Singers
 
I'm Willing to Run
- The Davis Singers
 
Back to the Dust
- Paul Robeson
 
Motherless Child
- Marion Williams
 
Swing Low, Sweet Chariot; Michael Row the Boat Ashore
- The Alabama Christian Movement Choir
 
991/2 Won't Do; I'm On My Way
          from               
- Sounds of the Civil Rights Movement, 1960-1966
 
        ()
      
      - Smithsonian Folkways
 
- SNCC Freedom Singers
 
In the Mississippi River; Ain't Gonna Let Anybody Turn Me Around
          from               
- Sounds of the Civil Rights Movement, 1960-1966
 
        ()
      
      - Smithsonian Folkways
 
- Bernice Johnson Reagon
 
Freedom is in the Air; Give Your Hands to Struggle
          from               
- Give Your Hands to Struggle
 
        ()
      
      - Smithsonian Folkways
 
- Swan Silvertones
 
My Rock; Since Jesus Came into my Heart
- Reverend Charlie Jackson
 
Morning Train; The Goodness of God pt. 1
- Reverend Johnny L. Jones
 
He Didn't Have to Do it but He Did
- The ive Blind Boys of Mississippi
 
One Talk With Jesus
- The Mighty Clouds of Harmony
 
I Won't Doubt Him
- Martha Bass
 
How I Got Over
          from           
- Martha Sings Mahalia
 
- Mahalia Jackson
 
Take My Hand, Precious Lord; Just a Closer Wal with Thee; There is a Balm in Gilead
- George Hines and the Gospel Winds
 
Help
- The Golden Gate Quartet
 
- George Hines and the Gospel Winds
 
Do More
Heavy on the quartets, gently sprinkled with tributes to MLK.
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