Martin Luther King Jr. After Bus Boycott Trial
Reverend Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife Coretta Scott King (C) smile broadly as they stand in front of a group of cheering followers after King's conviction for his part in the bus boycott in Montgomery, Alabama.
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517357130
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23 March, 1956
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