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Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in Memphis on April 3, 1968: "Let Us Develop a Kind of Dangerous Unselfishness" Former Sanitation Worker and Community Organizers Recall the 1968 "I Am A Man" Sanitation Worker Strike & King's Last Hours in Memphis Rev. Jesse Jackson on  Witnessing the Assassination of Dr. King Retired Memphis Policeman: No Black Officers Assigned to Martin Luther King on Day of Assassination National Civil Rights Museum: The Motel Where Dr. King was Shot Today a Museum that Preserves his Legacy

Monday, January 15, 2007

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in Memphis on April 3, 1968: “Let Us Develop a Kind of Dangerous Unselfishness”

Former Sanitation Worker and Community Organizers Recall the 1968 “I Am A Man” Sanitation Worker Strike & King’s Last Hours in Memphis

Rev. Jesse Jackson on Witnessing the Assassination of Dr. King

Retired Memphis Policeman: No Black Officers Assigned to Martin Luther King on Day of Assassination

National Civil Rights Museum: The Motel Where Dr. King was Shot Today a Museum that Preserves his Legacy

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