Billboard Targeting Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Billboards claiming to identify Dr Martin Luther King Jr at a communist training school stand on the route from Selma, Alabama to Montgomery taken by civil rights marchers, led by Dr King, protesting racial discrimination in voter rolls. The billboard in fact depicts Dr King at the Highlander Folk School at Mount Eagle in the 1940s.
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517388128
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Bettmann
Date created:
March 25, 1965
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Bettmann
Object name:
U1463695
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