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Walter P. Reuther Library
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Wayne State University. Libraries
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Michigan State University. Libraries
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Collection
Virtual Motor City
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G. Robert Vincent Voice Library Collection
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Language
English
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Type
still image
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sound recording-nonmusical
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Place
Michigan
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Detroit
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United States
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Grosse Pointe Farms
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East Lansing
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Mississippi
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Missouri
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Detroit News (Firm)
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Topic
African American civil rights workers
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Baptists
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Clergy
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Crowds
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African American clergy
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Civil rights movements
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King, Martin Luther; Negro Leader.
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King, Martin Luther; Negro Leader.
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King, Martin Luther; Negro Leader.
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King, Martin Luther; Negro Leader. -Freedom Parade. Speaking at Cobo Hall
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James Earl Ray, convicted for the assassination of Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., testifies before the House Select Committee on Assassinations, day three
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Frank Church says that the FBI should not investigate its own irregularities in the Martin Luther King case, but should be investigated by an outside agency
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Ralph Abernathy testifies about Martin Luther King's relationship with the FBI in general and with J. Edgar Hoover in particular
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Message of grief by President Johnson about Dr. King's death
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James Earl Ray, convicted for the assassination of Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., testifies before the House Select Committee on Assassinations, day one
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U.S. President Barack Obama delivers the closing speech at the "Let Freedom Ring" ceremony commemorating the 50th Anniversary of the "March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom"
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