January 18, 1995 Vista Hotel Washington DC. Debra Freeman introduced Civil Rights veteran Amelia Boynton Robinson to introduce the keynote speech by Lyndon LaRouche. Following a successful classical concert and the performance of her play "Through The Years" Mrs. Robinson recounted numerous anecdotes about her experiences with Dr. King, the fight for voting rights in the south, and the trials and tribulations of being an activist for justice. Mr. LaRouche followed by his usual tour de force through universal history, human nature, and the problems in dealing with the cowardice in the Democratic party when faced with the "knuckle dragging legions of the undead neo-conservatives" shambling forth from the dungeons of the Heritage Foundation in their unthinking hatred of government, reason, and the future. There is a short question and answer period at the end.