RM2C6F49F–Martin Luther King Jr., March on Washington (August 28, 1963)
RMP54GFC–Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and President Lyndon B. Johnson meeting at the White House on March 18, 1966. (USA)
RMHRP2FN–Martin Luther King, Jr., Civil Rights Leader
RMFFYDPJ–MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. /n(1929-1968). American clergyman and civil rights leader. Undated photograph.
RME0Y023–The balcony where Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated
RME6DX30–Martin Luther King, Jr in Straw Hat Sitting Down with Group of Men While Shaking Hands with Woman, circa 1960's
RMT04PD3–DR MARTIN LUTHER KING Civil Rights' March on Washington', D.C.' For Jobs and Freedom.' Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Mathew Ahmann with civil rights protesters Washington DC USA August 28th 1963 Date28 August 1963
RMF2E9ED–Civil rights leader Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. during a press conference in the U.S. Capitol March 26, 1964 in Washington, DC. King discussed the Civil Rights Bill being debated by the United States Senate.
RFFFBCNX–Martin Luther King, Jr. at a press conference..Photograph by Marion S. Trikosko / U.S. News and World Report
RMK6YA3B–Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. addresses the crowd on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial during the historic March on Washington. 1963.
RMFWWJD9–Washington, D.C., Cherry Blossoms and Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial.
RFHFAA14–Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial, Washington DC, showing the main figure, mountain shaped entrance way, and surrounding walls with quotations.
RMEN8FG9–Portraits of Martin Luther King, Jr. and President Obama at the Nobel Peace Center in Oslo, Norway
RMEX6YMP–Martin Luther King, Jr. (1929-1968) was an American Baptist minister, activist, humanitarian and leader in the African-American Civil Rights Movement.
RMDG00MC–The MLK Martin Luther King, Jr Memorial monument statue in West Potomac Park on the National Mall in Washington, D.C
RMPM4J8G–President Lyndon B. Johnson and Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. meet at the White House, March 18, 1966 Photo: Yoichi Robert Okamoto File Reference # 1003 603THA
RMCW150F–Dr Martin Luther King JR Boulevard Harlem New York Manhattan United States
RMC2N1PW–Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
RMFCN72A–Martin Luther King. Dr Martin Luther King Jr speaking at an anti-war demonstration in New York City, 1967
RFFB4K50–The memorial to the civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. in Wasington DC, USA during the spring cherry blossom season.
RMRR6MJ7–Martin Luther King, Jr. and Andrew Young arriving at Schiphol Airport in Amsterdam, North Holland on August 15, 1964. King had traveled to the Netherlands to speak at the European Baptist Federation Congress at the RAI convention center on Sunday, August 16 in Amsterdam.
RMHRP2M3–Martin Luther King Jr., March on Washington, 1963
RMFG4N2M–MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. /n(1929-1968). American clergyman and civil rights leader. In a meeting with President Lyndon B. Johnson at the White House in Washington, D.C. Photograph by Yoichi Okamoto, 18 March 1966.
RME0W7NB–Martin Luther King, Jr. arriving at London Airport
RMEK3MYC–Martin Luther King, Jr., with Wife Coretta and Family, Accepting Nobel Peace Prize, 1964
RME3TH55–Tourists gather at night to visit the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial June 18, 2014 in Washington, D.C.
RFR1PE8K–Martin Luther King, Jr., head-and-shoulders portrait, facing right, at microphones, after meeting with President Johnson to discuss civil rights, at the White House, 1963
RMCC81A4–Martin Luther King Jr. memorial
RMCC4R14–The Obama family at the the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Memorial in Washington, D.C.
RFF7YBC4–Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial, The Washington Mall, Washington, D.C., United States
RMHX3BGJ–Poster issued by the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, depicting Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. discouraging substance abuse, 1962. Courtesy National Library of Medicine.
RMMR5A2C–Photograph of Martin Luther King Jr. (1929-1968) an American Baptist minister, civil rights activist and Nobel Peace Prize-winner. Dated 20th century
RMCCAB8B–Detroit, Michigan - Hundreds of people marched for jobs, peace, and justice on the Martin Luther King Jr holiday.
RMPM4J18–Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., President of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, and Mathew Ahmann, Executive Director of the National Catholic Conference for Interrracial Justice, in a crowd during the Civil Rights March on Washington, D.C. August 28, 1963 File Reference # 1003 463THA
RMCW14T1–Dr Martin Luther King JR Boulevard Harlem New York Manhattan United States
RMBTJXX9–MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR.
RMBW8EX9–The Lorraine Motel, site of Martin Luther King Jr assassination, National Civil Rights Museum, Memphis, Tennesse, USA
RMFWWJDJ–Washington, D.C. Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Quotation.
RMJMERJD–Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. at the Prayer Pilgrimage for Freedom rallly on May 17, 1957 as he delivers his 'Give Us the Ballot' speech from the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. Approximately 25,000 were in attendance as Dr. King, the last speaker, gave his first national address.
RMHRKJBH–Martin Luther King, Jr., Civil Rights Leader
RMFF7FCX–MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. /n(1929-1968). American cleric and reformer. Photographed in March 1965.
RME0Y02Y–Funeral of reverend Martin Luther King Jr.
RMEK3MYB–Martin Luther King, Jr., Harry Belafonte, Asa Philip Randolph, Sidney Poitier, Portrait, circa 1960
RMDJMT8T–Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. meeting with US President Lyndon B. Johnson in the Oval Office of the White House December 3, 1963 in Washington, DC.
RFPHMTFT–The Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. at the March on Washington
RMCTWTE9–Martin Luther King Jr memorial - Washington, DC
RMHE8586–Panoramic view of the Martin Luther King, Jr., Memorial, with blossoming cherry trees along the Tidal Basin in Washington, DC.
RFE4HD9D–ATLANTA, GEORGIA, USA - JANUARY 15, 2014: Gravesites of Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr. and Coretta Scott King at the Martin Lu
RMD1X93T–Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial, Washington, DC USA
RMRJH2C4–Drawing of Martin Luther King Jr. an American Baptist minister and activist who became the most visible spokesperson and leader in the civil rights movement from 1954 until his death in 1968
RMCCAB7N–Detroit, Michigan - Hundreds of people marched for jobs, peace, and justice on the Martin Luther King Jr holiday.
RMENCHB2–Atlanta in Georga USA 'Behold', Martin Luther King, Jr., National Historic Site, Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site,
RMHPFB63–Rev Martin Luther King, Jr, wearing clerical robe, Washington, DC, 03/02/1965. Photo by Warren K Leffler
RMBTJPE8–MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR, peers between the bars of his jail cell in the St. John's County Jail, Florida. He was arrested for tres
RMFCN778–Dr Martin Luther King Jr with his wife, Coretta Scott King, 1964. Taken from a photographic print that was heavily retouched by hand.
RMFWWJDB–Washington, D.C., Cherry Blossoms and Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial.
RMJ9WMMW–Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., President of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, and Mathew Ahmann, Executive Director of the National Catholic Conference for Interracial Justice, in a crowd at the civil rights March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom in Washington, D.C. on August 28, 1963. On this day, in front of the Lincoln Memorial, King gave his historic 'I Have a Dream' speech.
RMHRP2FM–Martin Luther King, Jr., Civil Rights Leader
RMFG4JEK–MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. /n(1929-1968). American clergyman and civil rights leader. With his wife Coretta. Photograph by Herman Hiller, 1964.
RME0WYJX–Martin Luther King Jr. at the National Democratic Convention
RMP58JN4–Martin Luther King Jr. Escorting Schoolchildren to Newly Integrated School, Andrew Young, Joan Baez and Hosea Williams in Background, Grenada, Mississippi, USA, September 20, 1966
RMCWAMT4–MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR is carried to St. Joseph's Hospital, Memphis, TN, 04-04-1968.. Courtesy: CSU Archives / Everett
RF2AGWP02–Martin Luther King Jr. arrested in Montgomery, Alabama. Martin Luther King Jr. (January 15, 1929 – April 4, 1968) was an American Christian minister and activist who became the most visible spokesperson and leader in the Civil Rights Movement from 1955 until his assassination in 1968. Born in Atlanta, Georgia, King is best known for advancing civil rights through nonviolence and civil disobedience, inspired by his Christian beliefs and the nonviolent activism of Mahatma Gandhi.
RMA1RFR1–March on Washington, Martin Luther King, Jr. I have a Dream speech
RMAH8M45–Birthplace of civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr at the National Historic Site in Atlanta Georgia
RMCWN7P6–The controversial inscription on the Martin Luther King Jr Memorial in Washington DC
RME7J0J2–The Nobel Peace centre in Oslo. An Image of Martin Luther King Jr. who won the prize in 1964.
RM2A25YJB–Mug shot of Martin Luther King, Jr. . Martin Luther King, Jr. (1929-1968) an American Baptist minister and activist during the civil rights movement from 1954 until his death.
RFDNDRB7–The Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial and quote with Washington Monument in background, a monument to civil rights leader. Located in Washington, D.C., the memorial is the 395th National Park, and is located on the National Mall on the Tidal Basin.
RFBDW63F–Atlanta Martin Luther King Jr grave site Atlanta Georgia
RFBE2KFC–Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial fountain in Yerba Buena Gardens, San Francisco, California
RMBTJPED–MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR, sitting in the Jefferson County Jail, in Birmingham, Alabama, 11/3/67. Everett/CSU Archives.
RMA7DJXF–Martin Luther King Jr National Historic Site and Preservation District Atlanta Georgia The Behold Monument
RMFWWJDA–Washington, D.C., Cherry Blossoms and Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial.
RMKT7HFB–Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr.
RMHRP2M2–Martin Luther King Jr., March on Washington, 1963
RMFFTYM4–MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. /n(1929-1968). American cleric and civil rights leader. Photographed by Marion S. Trikosko, 26 March 1964.
RME0WYJW–Martin Luther King Jr. at the National Democratic Convention
RME6DX2X–Martin Luther King, Jr., Portrait, circa 1960's
RMCWB29D–Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. (1929-1968)
RFDR2GAD–Martin Luther King, Jr. Monument in Washington, DC
RFPHMTHR–The Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
RMA8DWPE–Martin Luther King Jr. Grave Atlanta, Georgia USA
RMT8RFMH–President Lyndon B. Johnson meets with Martin Luther King, Jr. at the signing of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, August 6 1965
RFM9M0K2–Civil Rights leader Dr Martin Luther King Jr Tomb located at the Martin Luther King Historic Site in Atlanta, Georgia.
RMDW54X6–Martin Luther King Jr. and Ralph Abernathy in St. Augustine, Florida
RMM1KFEP–Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial, Washington, District of Columbia USA
RMGJADNG–WASHINGTON, DC - SEPTEMBER 2: Martin Luther King, Jr memorial monument on September 2, 2015 in Washington, DC.
RF2CAR317–Martin Luther King Jr.speech standing in front of the Lincoln Memorial, during the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom August 28, 1963
RMCBX3A1–Martin Luther King Jr Memorial, Washington, DC, dc124573
RMBTK3PJ–Martin Luther King, Jr., gesturing with right fist while delivering speech at Girard College, Philadelphia, on Aug. 3 1965.
RMA7DJX3–Martin Luther King Jr National Historic Site and Preservation District Atlanta Georgia The Behold Monument
RMCB60D5–Martin Luther King Jr Memorial Washington DC dc12 national park monument near National Mall
RMMT26TW–Martin Luther King, Jr.
RMHRP2M4–Martin Luther King Jr., March on Washington, 1963
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