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USA MARTIN LUTHER KING MENSCHENRECHTE
Dr. Martin Luther King, flanked by Hosea Williams, left, and the Rev. Bernard Lafayette, tells an Atlanta news conference on Tuesday morning January 16, 1968 that his planned march on Washington in April to demand jobs and income for the poor will be led by 3,000 non-violent demonstrators. Williams is field director of the project and Rev. Lafayette is coordinator of the march.(AP Photo/Charles Kelly ) (KEYSTONE/AP/Charles Kelly)
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2059 BW ONLY
License
Rights Managed
Date created
19680116
Place
ATLANTA USA VEREINIGTE STAATEN AMERIKA
Credit
KEYSTONE
Source
AP
Byline
CHARLES KELLY
Size
3000 x 2047 px
File type
JPEG