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During a mass meeting at the 16th Street Baptist Church, King urges his supporters to join the demonstrations, Birmingham, Alabama. 1963
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During a mass meeting at the 16th Street Baptist Church, King urges his supporters to join the demonstrations, Birmingham, Alabama. 1963
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During a mass meeting at the 16th Street Baptist Church, King urges his supporters to join the demonstrations, Birmingham, Alabama. 1963
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During a mass meeting at the 16th Street Baptist Church, King urges his supporters to join the demonstrations, Birmingham, Alabama. 1963
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During a mass meeting at the 16th Street Baptist Church, King urges his supporters to join the demonstrations, Birmingham, Alabama. 1963
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During a mass meeting at the 16th Street Baptist Church, King urges his supporters to join the demonstrations, Birmingham, Alabama. 1963
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During a mass meeting at the 16th Street Baptist Church, King urges his supporters to join the demonstrations, Birmingham, Alabama. 1963
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During a mass meeting at the 16th Street Baptist Church, King urges his supporters to join the demonstrations, Birmingham, Alabama. 1963
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During a mass meeting at the 16th Street Baptist Church, King urges his supporters to join the demonstrations, Birmingham, Alabama. 1963
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During a mass meeting at the 16th Street Baptist Church, King urges his supporters to join the demonstrations, Birmingham, Alabama. 1963
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During a mass meeting at the 16th Street Baptist Church, King urges his supporters to join the demonstrations, Birmingham, Alabama. 1963
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During a mass meeting at the 16th Street Baptist Church, King urges his supporters to join the demonstrations, Birmingham, Alabama. 1963
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During a mass meeting at the 16th Street Baptist Church, King urges his supporters to join the demonstrations, Birmingham, Alabama. 1963
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During a mass meeting at the 16th Street Baptist Church, King urges his supporters to join the demonstrations, Birmingham, Alabama. 1963
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During a mass meeting at the 16th Street Baptist Church, King urges his supporters to join the demonstrations, Birmingham, Alabama. 1963
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During a mass meeting at the 16th Street Baptist Church, King urges his supporters to join the demonstrations, Birmingham, Alabama. 1963
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During a mass meeting at the 16th Street Baptist Church, King urges his supporters to join the demonstrations, Birmingham, Alabama. 1963
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During a mass meeting at the 16th Street Baptist Church, King urges his supporters to join the demonstrations, Birmingham, Alabama. 1963
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During a mass meeting at the 16th Street Baptist Church, King urges his supporters to join the demonstrations, Birmingham, Alabama. 1963
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During a mass meeting at the 16th Street Baptist Church, King urges his supporters to join the demonstrations, Birmingham, Alabama. 1963
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During a mass meeting at the 16th Street Baptist Church, King urges his supporters to join the demonstrations, Birmingham, Alabama. 1963
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During a mass meeting at the 16th Street Baptist Church, King urges his supporters to join the demonstrations, Birmingham, Alabama. 1963
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During a mass meeting at the 16th Street Baptist Church, King urges his supporters to join the demonstrations, Birmingham, Alabama. 1963
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During a mass meeting at the 16th Street Baptist Church, King urges his supporters to join the demonstrations, Birmingham, Alabama. 1963
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Birmingham, Alabama, 1963
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Birmingham, Alabama, 1963
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A. Phillip Randolph, Martin Luther King Jr., and James Farmer, Civil rights leaders meet at a private lunch to plan the march on Washington. New York City, Summer, 1963.
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A. Phillip Randolph, Martin Luther King Jr., and James Farmer, Civil rights leaders meet at a private lunch to plan the march on Washington. New York City, Summer, 1963.
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National Urban League Director Whitney Young Jr. (left) joins King to pledge allegiance at the beginning of the ceremony at the Lincoln Memorial, Washington, 1963
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Leaders including the Reverend Ralph Abernathy (far left) and National Urban League Director Whitney Young Jr. (left) join King to pledge allegiance at the beginning of the ceremony at the Lincoln Memorial, Washington, 1963
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pledge of allegiance at the beginning of the ceremony at the Lincoln Memorial, Washington, 1963
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The Dreamer dreams: King delivers the "I Have a Dream" speech.Washington, D.C. 1963
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The Dreamer dreams: King delivers the "I Have a Dream" speech.Washington, D.C. 1963
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The Dreamer dreams: King delivers the "I Have a Dream" speech.Washington, D.C. 1963
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The Dreamer dreams: Casting aside his prepared remarks King extemparaniously begins to tell us his unforgettable. Washington, D.C. 1963
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The Dreamer dreams: King delivers the "I Have a Dream" speech.Washington, D.C. 1963
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The Dreamer dreams: King delivers the "I Have a Dream" speech. Washington, D.C. 1963
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The Dreamer dreams: King delivers the "I Have a Dream" speech.Washington, D.C. 1963
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The Dreamer dreams: King delivers the "I Have a Dream" speech.Washington, D.C. 1963
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King reaches the culmination of his speech. Washington, D.C. 1963
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The Dreamer dreams: King ends his speech with the words of the old Negro spiritual, ÒFree at last! Free at last! Thank God Almighty, we are free at last!Ó Washington, D.C. 1963
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The Dreamer dreams: King ends his speech with the words of the old Negro spiritual, ÒFree at last! Free at last! Thank God Almighty, we are free at last!Ó Washington, D.C. 1963
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King in a reflective moment. Selma, Alabama. 1965
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Martin Luther King confers with Rev. Fred Shuttlesworth. Selma, Alabama. 1965
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Martin Luther King Jr.,Selma, Alabama. 1965
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Walter Reuther speaks at Brown's chapel in Selma Alabama, 1965
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Dr. King eulogizes the slain civil rights crusader, the Rev. James Reeb, at the Brown Chapel. Selma Alabama. 1965
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Dr. King eulogizes the slain civil rights crusader, the Rev. James Reeb, at the Brown Chapel. Selma Alabama. 1965
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Dr. King eulogizes the slain civil rights crusader, the Rev. James Reeb, at the Brown Chapel. Selma Alabama. 1965
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Dr. King eulogizes the slain civil rights crusader, the Rev. James Reeb, at the Brown Chapel. Selma Alabama. 1965
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