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This undated photo provided by Matthew Harp, Arizona State University Libraries,  shows Martin Luther King ASU speech 1964 tape box with audio reel with typed label "M L King Tempe 1964."  Mary Scanlon had no idea a $3 purchase from a Goodwill store in Phoenix would turn out to be a rare link to the civil rights movement's most revered leader. Last April, Scanlon was at the thrift store when she spotted a pile of 35 vintage reel-to-reel tapes, including one labeled with the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.'s name. Despite the moldy and torn packaging, she snapped up all of them. Arizona State University archivists have found that tape is the only known recording of speeches the slain civil rights leader gave at ASU and at a Phoenix church in June 1964. The hour-long audio has since been digitized and is now available for listening on ASU's website through June 30. Scanlon, who donated all the tapes to the school, said the find is one of the high points of her life. (AP Photo/Courtesy of Matthew Harp, Arizona State University Libraries)

This undated photo provided by Matthew Harp, Arizona State University Libraries, shows Martin Luther King ASU speech 1964 tape box with audio reel with typed label "M L King Tempe 1964." Mary Scanlon had no idea a $3 purchase from a Goodwill store in Phoenix would turn out to be a rare link to the civil rights movement's most revered leader. Last April, Scanlon was at the thrift store when she spotted a pile of 35 vintage reel-to-reel tapes, including one labeled with the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.'s name. Despite the moldy and torn packaging, she snapped up all of them. Arizona State University archivists have found that tape is the only known recording of speeches the slain civil rights leader gave at ASU and at a Phoenix church in June 1964. The hour-long audio has since been digitized and is now available for listening on ASU's website through June 30. Scanlon, who donated all the tapes to the school, said the find is one of the high points of her life. (AP Photo/Courtesy of Matthew Harp, Arizona State University Libraries)

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