Martin Luther King Jr. Speaking at Anti-War Demonstration, NYC, 1967 (I)
© Ken Regan

Martin Luther King Jr. Speaking at Anti-War Demonstration, NYC, 1967 (I)

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By Ken Regan
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Martin Luther King gives a speech with fellow civil rights activist Stokely Carmichael standing in the background. Initially an integrationist, Carmichael later became affiliated with the Black Panther Party.
 

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Martin Luther King Jr. Speaking at Anti-War Demonstration, NYC, 1967 (I)
Martin Luther King Jr. Speaking at Anti-War Demonstration, NYC, 1967 (I)