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Beyond The Dream: The Radical Politics of Martin Luther King Jr., 50 Years On
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Constantine Manos
Coretta King and her children around the open coffin of her husband. Atlanta, Georgia, USA. 1968.
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Bob Henriques
Martin Luther King Jr. speaking to the crowds at the 1957 Prayer Pilgrimage for Freedom. Washington DC, USA. May 17, 1957.
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Bob Henriques
Martin Luther King Jr. speaking to the crowds at the 1957 Prayer Pilgrimage for Freedom. Washington DC, USA. May 17, 1957.
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Henri Cartier-Bresson
President of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, Martin Luther King Jr. Pastor's study of Ebenezer Baptist Church. Atlanta, Georgia, USA. 1961.
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Bob Henriques
Martin Luther King Jr. at the podium delivering a speech. USA. 1960.
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Danny Lyon
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Rev. Ralph Abernathy are escorted back to jail in Albany. Albany, Georgia, USA. 1962.
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Bruce Davidson
The Great Freedom March. Martin Luther King Jr. led a group of marchers from Selma to Montgomery to fight for black suffrage. Montgomery, Alabama, USA.
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Leonard Freed
Reverand Martin Luther King Jr.'s tour after he received the Nobel Peace Prize. Baltimore, Maryland, USA. 1964.
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Leonard Freed
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. being greeted on his return to the US after receiving the Nobel Peace Prize. Baltimore, Maryland, USA. October 31, 1964.
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Raymond Depardon
Martin Luther King, USA. 1966.
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Constantine Manos
Coretta King and her children around the open coffin of her husband. Atlanta, Georgia, USA. 1968.
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Constantine Manos
USA. Georgia. Atlanta. Dizzy GILLESPIE, the jazz trumpet player, playing spiritual "Nobody Knows The Trouble I Feel" in the place of the benediction at the Ebenezer Baptist Church.
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Constantine Manos
USA. Georgia. Atlanta. Mourners pay their last respects to Martin Luther KING Jr. at Spelman College Sisters chapel.
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Constantine Manos
Andrew Young and Rosa Parks at the funeral for Martin Luther King Jr. Atlanta, Georgia, USA. 1968.
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Constantine Manos
Lines of people waiting to pay their last repects outside the Spelman College Sister's Chapel. Georgia. Atlanta, USA.
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USA. Georgia. Altanta. April 9, 1968. Mourners and members of the media watch as the casket of Martin Luther KING is brought to his grave site.
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Constantine Manos
USA. Georgia, Atlanta. Mourners at the funeral for Martin Luther KING Jr.
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Constantine Manos
USA. Georgia. Atlanta. The parents of Martin Luther KING Jr. at his funeral.
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Constantine Manos
USA. Atlanta, Georgia. 1968. Martin Luther KING's widow Coretta KING.
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Burt Glinn
National guard trying to prevent looting during Washington riots following the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr, leader of the civil rights movement.
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Constantine Manos
USA. Atlanta, Georgia. April 9th, 1968. Senator Eugene MacCarthy.
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Constantine Manos
USA. Georgia. Atlanta. Jesse JACKSON at the funeral for Martin Luther KING Jr.
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Burt Glinn
National guard patrols streets the morning after the riots following assassination of Martin Luther King Jr, leader of the civil rights movement. Washington DC, USA.
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René Burri
Martin Luther King Jr. speaking on TV. Washington D.C., USA. 1968.
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Burt Glinn
Looter enters Barber shop during riots following assassination of Martin Luther KING leader of the civil rights movement.
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Leonard Freed
USA. Washington D.C. 1983. Twenty years after Martin Luther KING's "I have a dream" speech, marchers from all over the country thronged before the Lincoln Memorial to hear it honored and renewed.
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Leonard Freed
Twenty years after Martin Luther King's "I Have a Dream" speech, marchers from all over the country thronged before the Lincoln Memorial to hear it honored and renewed. Washington, DC, USA. 1983.
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Gilles Peress
USA. Memphis, Tennissee. 1976. Memorial to Martin Luther King at the Lorraine Motel room in front of which King was shot.
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Leonard Freed
Twenty years after Martin Luther King's "I Have a Dream" speech, marchers from all over the country thronged before the Lincoln Memorial to hear it honored and renewed. USA. Washington, DC. 1983.
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Leonard Freed
Martin Luther King Day. Miami, Florida, USA. 1984.
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Carl De Keyzer
Martin Luther King Day. St Petersburg, Florida, USA. 1990.
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Thomas Hoepker
USA. Atlanta, Georgia. 1995. Martin Luther King Center.
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Carl De Keyzer
USA. Plant City. Martin Luther King Day. 1990.
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Christopher Anderson
USA. Biloxi, Mississippi. 2005. A fan with a picture of Martin Luther King lies in the debris of the New Bethel Missionary Baptist Church.
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Eli Reed
Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial. Montgomery, Alabama, United States. 1995.
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Constantine Manos
USA. Atlanta, Georgia. January 20th, 2009. Visitors to Martin Luther King Jr's tomb. The tomb is located next to the area where the televised screening of the Obama Inauguration took place.
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Constantine Manos
USA. Georgia. Atlanta. Crowds of mourners gather outside Ebenezer Babtist Church for the funeral of Martin Luther KING Jr. The coffin is carried out of the church and is being taken to the cemetery.
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Leonard Freed
USA. Atlanta, Georgia. 1996. Martin Luther King's grave at the King Center.
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Leonard Freed
Twenty years after Martin Luther King's "I Have a Dream" speech, marchers from all over the country thronged before the Lincoln Memorial to hear it honored and renewed. Washington, DC, USA. 1983.
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