January 18, 1995, Debra Freeman opens the days panel and introduces former vice chairman of the Schiller Institute Amelia Boynton Robinson who discusses her history as the person who was organizing for voting rights in Selma Alabama and her relationship with Martin Luther King when he organized the march on Montgomery from her office that resulted in the passage of the 1965 Voting Rights Act. She introduces the keynote speaker Lyndon LaRouche who gives the marching orders to go out and take on the knuckle dragging zombies of the Heritage Foundation and Rush Limbaugh. There is a question and answer period after the speech.