Dr. King Speaks At New York Avenue Presbyterian Church
Profile view of American Civil Rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King Jr (1929 - 1968) as he speaks from a lecturn at the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church, Washington DC, February 6, 1968. Dr. King, invited to the church as the national co-chair for the 'Clergy and Laymen Concerned About Vietnam,' spoke about ending the war in Vietnam. (Photo by Joseph Klipple/Getty Images)
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06 February, 1968
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