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USA MARTIN LUTHER KING MENSCHENRECHTE
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Rev. Ralph Abernathy, right, lead a march on behalf of striking Memphis sanitation workers March 28, 1968. The dignity of the march soon gave way to disorder as a group of about 200 youths began breaking windows and looting. King agonized over what had happened. Within a week, King was dead, killed by an assassin's bullet at Memphis' Lorraine Motel. (KEYSTONE/AP Photo/Sam Melhorn, The Commercial Appeal)
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BW ONLY
Lizenz
Rights Managed
Erstellungsdatum
19680328
Ort
MEMPHIS USA VEREINIGTE STAATEN AMERIKA
Credit
KEYSTONE
Source
AP/COMMERCIAL APPEAL
Byline
SAM MELHORN
Grösse
2000 x 1525 px
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JPEG